Characteristics Associated with Good Self-Perceived Mental Health among United States Adults with Arthritis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Study Design and Data Source
2.2. Study Participants
2.3. Dependent Variable
2.4. Independent Variables
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Good Mental Health N = 4182 Weighted Percent (95% CI) | Poor Mental Health N = 804 Weighted Percent (95% CI) | Total N = 4986 Weighted Percent (95% CI) | p-Value |
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Predisposing factors: | ||||
Age | <0.0001 | |||
18–64 years | 48.3 (46.0, 50.6) | 58.7 (54.9, 62.5) | 49.8 (47.7, 51.9) | |
≥65 years | 51.7 (49.4, 54.0) | 41.2 (37.4, 45.1) | 50.2 (48.1, 52.3) | |
Gender | 0.04 | |||
Male | 39.8 (38.1, 41.5) | 35.3 (31.3, 39.3) | 39.2 (37.6, 40.8) | |
Female | 60.2 (58.5, 61.9) | 64.7 (60.7, 68.7) | 60.8 (59.2, 62.4) | |
Race | 0.05 | |||
White | 81.9 (80.0, 83.7) | 78.2 (74.3, 82.2) | 81.3 (79.5, 83.1) | |
Other | 18.1 (16.3, 20.0) | 21.8 (17.8, 25.7) | 18.7 (16.9, 20.5) | |
Ethnicity | <0.0001 | |||
Hispanic | 8.0 (6.9, 9.2) | 13.9 (10.1, 17.6) | 8.9 (7.6, 10.2) | |
Non-Hispanic | 92.0 (90.8, 93.1) | 86.1 (82.4, 89.9) | 91.1 (89.8, 92.4) | |
Census region | 0.54 | |||
Northeast | 17.2 (14.4, 20.1) | 16.0 (11.8, 20.1) | 17.1 (14.3, 19.8) | |
Midwest | 24.1 (21.7, 26.5) | 22.0 (18.5, 25.4) | 23.8 (21.6, 26.0) | |
South | 38.6 (35.7, 41.5) | 41.7 (37.1, 46.2) | 39.1 (36.4, 41.8) | |
West | 20.0 (17.8, 22.3) | 20.4 (16.7, 24.0) | 20.1 (18.0, 22.2) | |
Enabling factors: | ||||
Education status | <0.0001 | |||
Less than high school | 9.5 (8.4, 10.6) | 22.6 (19.2, 25.9) | 11.4 (10.2, 12.6) | |
High school diploma or equivalent | 49.5 (47.4, 51.6) | 52.1 (47.8, 56.3) | 49.9 (48.0, 51.7) | |
Higher than high school | 41.0 (38.8,43.2) | 25.4 (21.2, 29.5) | 38.7 (36.8, 40.7) | |
Employment status | <0.0001 | |||
Employed | 44.4 (42.4, 46.4) | 27.0 (23.0, 31.1) | 41.9 (39.9, 43.8) | |
Unemployed | 55.6 (53.6, 57.6) | 73.0 (68.9, 77.0) | 58.1 (56.2, 60.1) | |
Marital status | <0.0001 | |||
Married | 56.8 (54.8,58.7) | 40.2 (35.8, 44.6) | 54.4 (52.6, 56.2) | |
Other | 43.2 (41.3,45.2) | 59.8 (55.4, 64.2) | 45.6 (43.8, 47.4) | |
Poverty status | <0.0001 | |||
Poor/near poor/low income | 26.8 (25.0, 28.5) | 51.4 (46.7, 56.0) | 30.3 (28.6, 32.1) | |
Middle/high income | 73.2 (71.5, 75.0) | 48.6 (44.0, 53.3) | 69.7 (67.9, 71.4) | |
Need factors: | ||||
Use of assistive devices | <0.0001 | |||
Yes | 17.3 (15.9, 18.8) | 38.3 (34.6, 42.0) | 20.4 (19.0, 21.8) | |
No | 82.7 (81.2, 84.1) | 61.7 (58.0, 65.4) | 79.6 (78.2, 81.0) | |
Difficulty walking/climbing stairs | <0.0001 | |||
Yes | 24.7 (23.0, 26.3) | 50.5 (45.9, 55.1) | 28.4 (26.7, 30.1) | |
No | 75.3 (73.7, 77.0) | 49.5 (44.9, 54.1) | 71.6 (69.9, 73.3) | |
Limitation in physical functioning | <0.0001 | |||
Yes | 34.0 (32.0, 36.0) | 62.1 (58.1, 66.1) | 38.1 (36.3, 39.9) | |
No | 66.0 (64.0, 68.0) | 37.9 (33.9, 41.9) | 61.9 (60.1, 63.7) | |
Joint pain | 0.14 | |||
Yes | 59.3 (54.2, 64.5) | 71.2 (57.5, 85.0) | 60.8 (55.9, 65.6) | |
No | 40.7 (35.5, 45.8) | 28.8 (15.0, 42.5) | 39.2 (34.4, 44.1) | |
Chronic conditions | <0.0001 | |||
≥2 conditions | 60.4 (58.6, 62.2) | 72.4 (69.0, 75.9) | 62.1 (60.6, 63.7) | |
<2 conditions | 39.6 (37.8, 41.4) | 27.6 (24.1, 31.0) | 37.9 (36.3, 39.4) |
Factors | Model 1 Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Model 2 Odds Ratio (95% CI) | Model 3 Odds Ratio (95% CI) |
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Predisposing factors: | |||
Age (18–64 vs. ≥65 years) | 0.680 (0.571,0.812) | 0.461 (0.374, 0.569) | 0.317 (0.138, 0.729) |
Gender (Male vs. female) | 1.207 (0.998, 1.460) | 1.026 (0.838, 1.256) | 1.085 (0.537, 2.192) |
Race (White vs. other) | 1.245 (0.980, 1.582) | 0.960 (0.751, 1.226) | 0.389 (0.147, 1.027) |
Ethnicity (Hispanic vs. non-Hispanic) | 0.549 (0.407, 0.740) | 0.747 (0.537, 1.040) | 0.867 (0.368, 2.044) |
Census region (Northeast vs. West) | 1.055 (0.759, 1.466) | 1.126 (0.799, 1.587) | 1.473 (0.547, 3.966) |
Census region (Midwest vs. West) | 1.047 (0.789, 1.389) | 1.109 (0.829, 1.484) | 4.508 (1.493, 13.613) |
Census region (South vs. West) | 0.935 (0.720, 1.213) | 1.042 (0.792, 1.371) | 1.941 (0.784, 4.802) |
Enabling factors: | |||
Education status (less than high school vs. higher than high school) | 0.482 (0.345, 0.673) | 0.306 (0.108, 0.864) | |
Education status (high school diploma or equivalent vs. higher than high school) | 0.758 (0.586, 0.981) | 0.381 (0.173, 0.837) | |
Employment status (employed vs. unemployed) | 2.311 (1.785, 2.991) | 1.301 (0.548, 3.090) | |
Marital status (married vs. other) | 1.524 (1.233, 1.884) | 1.627 (0.758, 3.493) | |
Poverty status (poor/near poor/low income vs. middle/high income) | 0.595 (0.69, 0.754) | 0.759 (0.348, 1.656) | |
Need factors: | |||
Use of assistive devices (Yes vs. no) | 0.630 (0.235, 1.690) | ||
Difficulty walking/climbing stairs (Yes vs. no) | 0.918 (0.363, 2.326) | ||
Limitation in physical functioning (Yes vs. no) | 0.886 (0.320, 2.456) | ||
Joint pain (No vs. yes) | 1.637 (0.783, 3.423) | ||
Chronic conditions (≥2 conditions vs. <2 conditions) | 0.507 (0.235, 1.092) |
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Awad, N.B.; Axon, D.R. Characteristics Associated with Good Self-Perceived Mental Health among United States Adults with Arthritis. Behav. Sci. 2022, 12, 256. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12080256
Awad NB, Axon DR. Characteristics Associated with Good Self-Perceived Mental Health among United States Adults with Arthritis. Behavioral Sciences. 2022; 12(8):256. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12080256
Chicago/Turabian StyleAwad, Nouf Bin, and David R. Axon. 2022. "Characteristics Associated with Good Self-Perceived Mental Health among United States Adults with Arthritis" Behavioral Sciences 12, no. 8: 256. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12080256
APA StyleAwad, N. B., & Axon, D. R. (2022). Characteristics Associated with Good Self-Perceived Mental Health among United States Adults with Arthritis. Behavioral Sciences, 12(8), 256. https://doi.org/10.3390/bs12080256