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Table 8 Full result: Grade of membership (GOM) of the scale-adjusted latent class (SALC)

From: Exploring the importance of controlling heteroskedasticity and heterogeneity in health valuation: a case study on Dutch EQ-5D-5L

 

GOM for taste class 2

Garbage class (29% of respondents)

GOM for scale class 2 Uncertain class (59% of respondents)

 

Coeff

S.E

p-value

Coeff

S.E

p-value

Intercept

0.5022

0.2092

0.098

0.5453

0.7102

0.117

Female

0.5173

0.1488

0.022

1.0399

0.2529

0.882

Age in years

      

16–35

2.4143

0.7634

0.005

1.1669

0.2236

0.554

36–54

      

above 55

0.2100

0.1292

0.011

1.4360

0.1712

0.141

Educational attainment

      

Low

0.6366

0.3328

0.388

0.8678

0.4312

0.705

Medium

      

High

0.9140

0.4058

0.839

0.9635

0.3450

0.911

Chronic Illness

      

Yes

1.0643

0.5052

0.895

   

VAS score Health

      

Below 70

1.8346

0.9661

0.249

   

70 > 

      

Difficulty level

      

Failed dominant task

   

3.1286

0.1814

0.044

Found tasks easy

   

1.1337

0.5275

0.834

Found tasks hard

   

0.6152

0.5356

0.140

  1. Results are shown on the odds ratio scale. For education, the lowest group included up to the primary, the medium group included secondary to associates, and the highest group included bachelor’s degrees and above