| Literature DB >> 21884619 |
Philippa L Howden-Chapman1, Tarani Chandola, Mai Stafford, Michael Marmot.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study describes differences in trajectories of self-reported mental health in an ageing cohort, according to their housing, while controlling for confounders.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21884619 PMCID: PMC3184071 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-682
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Repeated measures regression of GHQ by housing variables in the Whitehall II study, adjusted for potential confounders
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 54.45** | 53.92** | 56.36** | |
| -0.12** | -0.13** | -0.18** | |
| Owner-occupier | ref. | ref. | ref. |
| Rented housing | 0.71** | 0.25 | -0.10 |
| 0.09** | 0.06* | 0.02 | |
| 54.53** | 53.92** | 56.36** | |
| -0.12** | -0.13** | -0.18** | |
| Slight to no problems | ref. | ref. | ref. |
| Some to great problems | 4.07** | 3.54** | 3.47** |
| 0.12** | 0.12** | 0.09** | |
| 54.45** | 53.92** | 56.36** | |
| -0.11** | -0.13** | -0.18** | |
| Slight to no problems | ref. | ref. | ref. |
| Some to great problems | 3.31** | 2.90** | 2.98** |
| 0.04** | 0.04** | 0.04* |
Model 1: Multiple regression model with GHQ (repeated measures) as outcome and age, gender, period, housing variables (separately) and interaction of each housing variable (separately) with age as explanatory variables; random effect of age specified.
Model 2: includes Model 1 and all housing variables together and their interactions with age
Model 3: includes Model 2 and grade and retired status and their interactions with age
* p < 0.05
** p < 0.01
Figure 1Trajectories of log GHQ-30 with age by problems with house, and by difficulty paying bills. Overall, mental health improves in older age groups (GHQ score reduces), but it improves less if people have 'some' or 'great' problems with their house and even less if they have 'some' or 'great difficulty paying bills, compared to those with fewer difficulties in these areas. Controlling for possible confounders (cohabitation status, employment grade, retirement status and their interaction with age, estimated from Model 3 in Table 2) this figure shows growing relative inequalities by age, related to housing problems and difficulties paying bills. Housing tenure was not significant.
Cross sectional associations of housing tenure and main variables in the analyses at the baseline and last phases of the Whitehall II study
| % men | 70.6% | 8998 | 40.8% | 1228 | 67.1% | 6003 | 68.8% | 1649 | 68.0% | 5629 | 66.2% | 2025 |
| GHQ | 55.05 | 8986 | 55.43 | 1220 | 54.34 | 6002 | 57.70 | 1648 | 53.99 | 5628 | 58.06 | 2024 |
| Age | 44.28 | 8998 | 45.62 | 1228 | 44.70 | 6003 | 43.91 | 1649 | 44.80 | 5629 | 43.80 | 2025 |
| % low grade | 16.4% | 8998 | 67.3% | 1228 | 22.2% | 6003 | 29.0% | 1649 | 23.0% | 5629 | 25.3% | 2025 |
| % in rented housing | 0.0% | 8998 | 100.0% | 1228 | 11.0% | 5969 | 15.5% | 1636 | 9.7% | 5594 | 18.1% | 2014 |
| % some to great difficulty paying bills | 20.7% | 6697 | 27.9% | 908 | 0.0% | 6003 | 100.0% | 1649 | 15.3% | 5622 | 38.9% | 2025 |
| % with some to great housing problems | 24.6% | 6701 | 40.2% | 907 | 20.6% | 5999 | 47.8% | 1648 | 0.0% | 5629 | 100.0% | 2025 |
| % retired | 0.0% | 8998 | 0.0% | 1228 | 0.0% | 6003 | 0.0% | 1649 | 0.0% | 5629 | 0.0% | 2025 |
| % without cohabiting partner | 21.4% | 8967 | 56.9% | 1223 | 25.7% | 5983 | 24.9% | 1633 | 23.4% | 5606 | 31.2% | 2011 |
| Owner-occupier | Rented housing | Slight/no difficulty | Some/great difficulty | Slight/no problems | Some/great problems | |||||||
| Mean or % | Mean or % | Mean or % | Mean or % | Mean or % | Mean or % | |||||||
| % men | 71.8% | 6270 | 52.1% | 284 | 71.8% | 6144 | 57.0% | 407 | 71.6% | 5771 | 65.3% | 1023 |
| GHQ | 51.98 | 6267 | 55.48 | 284 | 51.67 | 6142 | 59.64 | 407 | 51.22 | 5351 | 56.68 | 915 |
| Age | 65.92 | 6270 | 66.37 | 284 | 65.97 | 6144 | 65.27 | 407 | 66.12 | 5415 | 65.45 | 935 |
| % low grade | 8.3% | 2380 | 37.6% | 117 | 8.4% | 2333 | 26.1% | 161 | 8.6% | 2014 | 13.9% | 359 |
| % in rented housing | 0.0% | 6270 | 100.0% | 284 | 3.7% | 6103 | 13.8% | 400 | 3.5% | 5308 | 8.0% | 900 |
| % some to great difficulty paying bills | 5.5% | 6223 | 19.6% | 280 | 0.0% | 6144 | 100.0% | 407 | 4.6% | 5306 | 13.7% | 901 |
| % with some to great housing problems | 13.9% | 5949 | 27.8% | 259 | 13.3% | 5842 | 33.7% | 365 | 0.0% | 5771 | 100.0% | 1023 |
| % retired | 68.4% | 6007 | 68.7% | 262 | 68.9% | 5884 | 59.8% | 378 | 69.0% | 5202 | 67.5% | 874 |
| % without cohabiting partner | 22.8% | 6186 | 61.8% | 272 | 23.7% | 6055 | 37.4% | 398 | 22.6% | 5343 | 34.0% | 912 |