Table 4 Estimated marginal means (emm) of somatic symptom severity (SSS-8) in the intersections of gender, income, and history of migration (n = 2411; adjusted for age).

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

Intersection

Estimated marginal mean

95% confidence interval

Proportion of intersections in the sample(%)

MnMhI

4.22

3.66–4.78

16.52

M2ndMhI

4.80

3.48–6.12

1.40

MnMmI

4.87

4.04–5.71

10.41

FnMmI

4.97

4.30–5.64

13.34

FnMhI

5.30

4.61–5.99

12.79

F1stMmI

5.31

3.78–6.84

0.92

MnMlI

5.44

4.41–6.46

9.69

F1stMhI

5.51

3.50–7.51

1.45

M1stMmI

5.81

3.56–8.07

1.70

M2ndMmI

5.84

4.18–7.50

2.23

M1stMhI

5.97

4.18–7.77

1.89

F2ndMmI

6.32

4.41–8.23

1.51

M1stMlI

7.04

2.28–11.80

2.32

F2ndMlI

7.39

5.46–9.32

2.15

F2ndMhI

7.68

4.99–10.37

1.10

FnMlI

7.83

6.70–8.96

14.84

F1stMlI

9.47

6.88–12.05

2.98

M2ndMlI

9.83

6.58–13.07

2.77

  1. M male, F female, nM no history of migration, 2ndM people whose parent(s) immigrated, 1stM people who immigrated themselves, hI high income, mI medium income, lI low income.