Table 2 Socio-economic factors associated with mental well-being among the participants (N = 864).

From: Assessment of mental well-being and its socio-economic determinants among older adults in the Rohingya refugee camp of Bangladesh

Characteristics

Unadjusted

Adjusted

Coefficient

95% CI

P

Coefficient

95% CI

P

Age (year)

 60–69

Ref

  

Ref

  

 70–79

− 1.805

− 2.889, − 0.721

0.001

− 1.661

− 2.750, − 0.572

0.003

 > = 80

− 3.719

− 7.437, − 0.014

0.000

− 3.198

− 5.114, − 1.282

0.001

Sex

 Male

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Female

− 0.617

− 1.522, 0.288

0.181

− 0.071

− 1.099, 0.958

0.893

Marital status

 Married

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Without partner1

− 1.105

− 2.201, − 0.009

0.048

− 0.379

− 1.584, 0.825

0.537

Formal schooling

 No formal schooling

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Having formal schooling

3.681

2.201, 5.162

< 0.001

3.370

1.855, 4.886

< 0.001

Family size

 ≤ 4

Ref

  

Ref

  

 > 4

− 1.426

− 2.335, − 0.517

0.002

− 1.322

− 0.061, − 2.260

− 0.384

Living arrangement

 Living with family

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Living alone

0.999

− 0.547, 2.545

0.205

0.837

− 0.771, 2.446

0.307

Family monthly income

 Living on aid only

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Have additional income

1.669

0.707, 2.631

0.001

1.629

0.642, 2.615

0.001

Suffering from non communicable chronic conditions

 No

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Yes

− 2.953

− 3.852, − 2.055

< 0.001

− 2.903

− 3.833, − 1.974

< 0.001

Feeling of loneliness

 No

Ref

  

Ref

  

 Yes

1.250

0.112, 2.388

0.031

0.729

− 0.460, 1.919

0.230

  1. 1Without partner included divorced, separated and never married. Significant values are in bold.