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Table 6 Goodness-of-fit diagnostics for logistic regression models

From: Self-reported health and the well-being paradox among community-dwelling older adults: a cross-sectional study using baseline data from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging (CLSA)

Diagnostic Test of Model Fit

Higher Self-Reported Health among all Older Adults (n = 11,464)

Higher Self-Reported Health among Subset with Well-Being Paradox (n = 4837)

Cragg Uhler’s R2

0.25

0.18

Wald Test (p)

 Number of Chronic Conditions

< 2.22e-16

8.8692e-15

 Age

1.201e-7

2.2227e-9

 Sex

< 2.22e-16

1.5198e-14

 Level of Education

6.6387e-9

5.6963e-5

 Household Income

0.077106

0.08751

 Marital Status

0.20682

0.24972

 Life Space Index Score

9.9874e-16

6.763e-11

 Functional Resilience Score

< 2.22e-16

< 2.22e-16

 Social Resilience Score

0.00018238

0.054303

 Psychological Resilience Score

< 2.22e-16

< 2.22e-16

Variable Importance (t)

 Number of Chronic Conditions

25.18

7.78

 Age

5.29

5.99

 Sex

10.64

7.71

 Level of Education

  Degree/Diploma (2) vs. ≤ High School (1)

2.99

2.58

   > Degree/Diploma (3) vs. ≤ High School (1)

6.14

4.38

 Household Income

  $20,000 - 49,999 (2) vs. <$20,000 (1)

2.05

1.41

  $50,000 – 99,999 (3) vs. <$20,000 (1)

2.33

1.77

  $100,000 – 149,999 (4) vs. <$20,000 (1)

2.88

2.67

   ≥ $150,000 (5) vs. <$20,000 (1)

1.79

0.94

 Marital Status

  Married/Common-law (2) vs. Single/always lived alone (1)

1.35

1.57

  Widowed/Divorced/Separated (3) vs. Single/always lived alone (1)

0.55

1.07

 Life Space Index Score

8.04

6.54

 Functional Resilience Score

14.17

10.31

 Social Resilience Score

3.74

1.92

 Psychological Resilience Score

16.46

10.43