Table 3 (Intersectional) social inequalities in somatic symptom severity (SSS-8): multiple linear regression model 1 including gender, income, and history of migration as predictors and model 2 additionally including the interaction terms of gender, income, and history of migration (n = 2411).

From: Intersectional inequalities in somatic symptom severity in the adult population in Germany found within the SOMA.SOC study

 

Model 1

Model 2

 

B

Beta

p

B

Beta

p

(Intercept)

3.21

NA

 < 0.001

3.19

NA

 < 0.001

Age

0.02

0.07

0.019

0.02

0.07

0.001

Female gendera

0.99

0.09

0.001

1.08

0.09

0.001

Income mediumb

0.07

0.01

0.337

0.65

0.05

0.145

Income low

2.17

0.18

 < 0.001

1.21

0.10

0.008

People whose parent(s) immigratedc

1.61

0.09

0.001

0.57

0.03

0.562

People who immigrated themselvesc

1.24

0.07

0.002

1.75

0.10

0.043

Female*income medium

   

− 0.98

− 0.06

0.116

Female*income low

   

1.32

0.09

0.035

Female*parent(s) immigrated

   

1.81

0.07

0.225

Female*immigrated themselves

   

− 1.54

− 0.06

0.238

Income medium*parent(s) immigrated

   

0.40

0.01

0.758

Income medium*immigrated themselves

   

− 0.81

− 0.02

0.522

Income low*parent(s) immigrated

   

3.82

0.14

0.002

Income low*immigrated themselves

   

− 0.15

− 0.01

0.901

Female*income medium*parent(s) immigrated

   

− 1.42

− 0.03

0.468

Female*income medium*immigrated themselves

   

0.95

0.02

0.638

Female*income low*parent(s) immigrated

   

− 6.63

− 0.17

 < 0.001

Female*income low*immigrated themselves

   

1.58

0.05

0.353

R2

  

0.060

  

0.072

  1. NA not applicable.
  2. areference: male. breference: high income. creference: no history of migration.