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Table 4 Relationship between matching and quality of life indicators (subjective well-being, loneliness, satisfaction with current care)

From: Examining the matching of care preferences and care modalities for older dependents, and its association with satisfaction and wellbeing

 

Subjective Well-Being (WHO-5)

Loneliness (UCLA-3)

No satisfaction with current care

B

95% CI

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Match between care preferences and care arrangements (ref. No match)

      

 Match

-0.38

-4.36-3.58

0.83

0.54–1.27

0.55**

0.38–0.79

N

992

 

992

 

992

 

R2

0.05

     

Pseudo R2

  

0.06

 

0.06

 

Log likelihood

  

744.3

 

977.61

 
  1. Note: CI = Confidence Interval. B = Estimates no standardized for linear regression. OR = Odds Ratio for logistic regression. All models are controlled by: sex; age; household size; grade of dependency; disability; religion; household income quartiles; and neighbourhood socioeconomic level
  2. Significance levels: †p < 0.1; * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001