Table 1

Factors associated with being in the resilient or vulnerable groups

Non-resilientResilientNon-vulnerableVulnerable
NNOR(95% CI)NNOR(95% CI)
Sex
 Male630402  71652  
 Female7934170.82(0.69 to 0.98)674551.12(0.76 to 1.67)
Age group (years)
 25–348068  11310  
 35–441981130.67(0.45 to 1.00)187150.91(0.39 to 2.09)
 45–543011730.68(0.47 to 0.98)255140.62(0.27 to 1.44)
 55–643231720.63(0.43 to 0.91)299240.91(0.42 to 1.96)
 65–742661720.76(0.52 to 1.11)325230.80(0.37 to 1.73)
 75+2551210.56(0.38 to 0.82)211211.12(0.51 to 2.47)
Marital status
 Single12680  11312  
 Married/cohabit9095871.02(0.75 to 1.37)1005650.61(0.32 to 1.16)
 No longer married3671470.63(0.45 to 0.89)253281.04(0.51 to 2.12)
Education
 University118123  30517  
 High school2601780.66(0.48 to 0.90)335241.29(0.68 to 2.44)
 No qualifications8784700.51(0.39 to 0.68)656601.64(0.94 to 2.86)
Housing
 Owned/mortgaged663547  97759  
 Rented privately/other62300.59(0.37 to 0.92)6461.55(0.65 to 3.73)
 Rented from council6752360.42(0.35 to 0.51)323402.05(1.35 to 3.12)
Social support
 Other adults in home968602  103068  
 No other adults3681730.76(0.61 to 0.93)271351.96(1.27 to 3.00)
Employment
 Working271386  65734  
 Retired4742700.40(0.32 to 0.50)527421.54(0.97 to 2.46)
 Unable to work504760.11(0.08 to 0.14)38168.14(4.13 to 16.03)
 Unemployed122660.38(0.27 to 0.53)130111.64(0.81 to 3.31)
Long-term limiting illness
 No22242094123
 Yes11823890.18(0.15 to 0.22)420827.99(4.96 to 12.86)