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Table 14. Analysis of Mother’s Malaise

Mother's Malaise: reports adverse
symptom on at least 3 out 9 questions______

Probit

Age at motherhood________________________

Model (1)

Model (2)

Model (3)

Model (4)

_______________Reference category: up to 18 years

t

t

t

_t______________

__________________________________19 to 21 (agefst2)

-0.068

(1.50)

-0.036

(0.77)

0.005

(0.11)

0.004

(0.09)

________________________________22 to 24 (agefst3)

-0.127

(2.60)***

-0.068

(1.36)

0.017

(0.33)

0.027

(0.53)

__________________________________25 to 27 (agefst4)

-0.286

(6.15)***

-0.182

(3.72)***

-0.058

(1.11)

-0.029

(0.56)

________________________________28 to 30 (agefst5)

-0.388

(8.81)***

-0.266

(5.80)***

-0.114

(2.18)**

-0.065

(1.27)

__________________________________31 to 33 (agefst6)

-0.411

(7.94)***

-0.275

(5.25)***

-0.109

(1.83)*

-0.046

(0.75)

__________________________________34 to 36 (agefst7)

-0.242

(3.79)***

-0.101

(1.50)

0.064

(0.86)

0.130

(1.70)*

___________________________________37 plus (agefst8)

-0.263

(2.85)***

-0.118

(1.23)

0.050

(0.49)

0.115

(1.15)

Childhood Factors___________________________

Mother’s parents ever separated or divorced
(fpasebi)___________________________________________

0.140

(4.69)***

0.138

(4.49)***

0.134

(4.34)***

Mother ever in care during childhood (incare)_____

0.353

(3.61)**    ~

0.314

(3.22)*** ~

0.308

(3.18)*** ~

Mother left school at minimum age (compsch)

0.143

(4.92)***

0.064

(1.88)*

0.053

(1.58)

Ethnic origin: reference category White___________

__________________________________Mixed (eth2)

0.094

(0.75)

0.071

(0.54)

0.071

(0.55)

_______________________________________Indian (eth3)

0.444

(4.44)***

0.450

(4.09)***

0.443

(3.97)***

____________________________________Pakistani (eth4)

0.473

(7.13)***

0.418

(6.07)***

0.397

(5.72)***

_______________________________Bangladeshi (eth5)

0.230

(2.03)**

0.215

(1.74)*

0.194

(1.53)

_________________________Black Caribbean (eth6)

0.233

(2.07)**

0.183

(1.51)

0.178

(1.45)

_____________________________Black African (eth7)

0.002

(0.02)

-0.092

(0.94)

-0.112

(1.18)

_____________________________________Other (eth8)

0.149

(1.55)

0.098

(0.99)

0.087

(0.89)

Contemporary Factors______________________

Country: reference category England____________

_______________________________Wales (curreg10)

0.061

(1.67)*

0.055

(1.50)

______________________________Scotland (curreg11)

0.021

(0.62)

0.016

(0.45)

______________________Northern Ireland (curreg12)

0.029

(0.69)

0.019

(0.45)

Employed when pregnant (emppreg)____________

-0.063

(1.94)*

-0.047

(1.40)

Highest Qualification: reference None____________

________________NVQ level 1 or equivalent (nvq1)

-0.024

(0.50)

-0.026

(0.53)

________________NVQ level 2 or equivalent(nvq2)

-0.063

(1.60)

-0.053

(1.32)

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