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Table 6 Regression results for FDR, Corsi and BDR by ethnic-specific socioeconomic position within Pakistani children

From: Socioeconomic disadvantage and ethnicity are associated with large differences in children’s working memory ability: analysis of a prospective birth cohort study following 13,500 children

Socioeconomic group

FDR (n = 2806)

Corsi (n = 2794)

BDR (n = 2818)

B (95% CI)

t

p

B (95% CI)

t

p

B (95% CI)

t

p

Educated, low benefits, not materially deprived (baseline group)

         

Women employed, moderate education, benefits, not materially deprived

− 3.08 (− 5.32 to − 0.84)

− 2.70

.007

− 2.75 (− 5.34 to − 0.15)

− 2.07

.038

− 3.48 (− 6.37 to − 0.58)

− 2.35

.019

Women not employed, low education, benefits, not materially deprived

− 2.71 (− 4.26 to − 1.16)

− 3.42

 < .001

− 4.21 (− 6.00 to − 2.42)

− 4.62

 < .001

− 3.98 (− 5.98 to − 1.98)

− 3.91

 < .001

Women not employed, moderate education, benefits, subjectively poor and materially deprived

− 2.43 (− 4.09 to − 0.78)

− 2.88

 < .001

− 2.71 − 4.62 to − 0.80)

− 2.79

.01

− 3.73 (− 5.86 to − 1.60)

− 3.43

 < .001

F test

F(3, 2802) = 4.56

F(3, 2790) = 7.12

F(3, 2814) = 5.62

Unadjusted R2, p

.00

.01

.01