Table 5

Ordered logit models of drinking frequency of ELSA participants in waves 0, 4 and 5 controlling for transitions in depressive symptoms: N=4741

VariableModel 2aModel 2bVariableModel 2b
Coefficientp ValueCoefficientp ValueCoefficientp Value
Transitions in depressive symptoms×waveMarital status wave 0
 Wave 0 Married0.00
  No depression0.000.00 Single−0.270.26
  Becomes at risk of depression−0.520.01−0.080.67 Separated/divorced0.100.54
  Continual depression−1.04<0.01−0.140.56 Widowed0.080.62
  Depression improves−0.98<0.01−0.340.09Employment wave 0
 Wave 4 Employed0.00
  No depression0.000.00 Economically inactive−0.310.05
  Becomes at risk of depression−1.18<0.01−0.72<0.01 Retired−0.030.85
  Continual depression−2.20<0.01−1.27<0.01Wealth wave 1
  Depression improves−1.46<0.01−0.82<0.01 Bottom quintile0.00
 Wave 5 Second quintile0.73<0.01
  No depression0.000.00 Third quintile1.09<0.01
  Becomes at risk of depression−1.18<0.01−0.72<0.01 Fourth quintile1.60<0.01
  Continual depression−1.94<0.01−1.02<0.01 Top quintile2.47<0.01
  Depression improves−1.24<0.01−0.600.02Education wave 0
 No depression No education0.00
  Wave 00.000.00 Compulsory education0.68<0.01
  Wave 4−0.96<0.01−0.95<0.01 Postcompulsory education0.87<0.01
  Wave 5−1.14<0.01−1.13<0.01 Degree or higher1.86<0.01
 Becomes at risk of depression between waves 0 and 5Smoking wave 0
  Wave 00.000.00 Non-smoker0.00
  Wave 4−1.61<0.01−1.59<0.01 Used to smoke occasionally0.35<0.01
  Wave 5−1.73<0.01−1.71<0.01 Used to smoke regularly1.20<0.01
 Continual depression Current smoker0.67<0.01
  Wave 00.000.00BMI wave 0
  Wave 4−2.12<0.01−2.08<0.01 25–300.00
  Wave 5−2.04<0.01−2.01<0.01 <20−0.600.13
 Depression improves between waves 0 and 5 20–250.340.01
  Wave 00.000.00 >30−0.61<0.01
  Wave 4−1.43<0.01−1.42<0.01
  Wave 5−1.39<0.01−1.39<0.01
Gender
 Ref: male0.000.00
 Female−1.55<0.01−1.18<0.01
Age at wave 0 (confounding variable)−0.04<0.01−0.03
Likelihood ratio test*<0.01<0.01
  • Model 2a includes depressive symptoms×wave, age wave 0 and gender.

  • Model 2b includes depressive symptoms×wave, age wave 0, gender, marital status, employment, net household wealth, education, smoking and BMI.

  • *The likelihood ratio test compares the meologit model with an ologit model, that is, if the mixed-effects ordered logit regression model is favoured over a standard ordered logit regression model.

  • BMI, body mass index; ELSA, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.