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The overall
logistic regression, although correcting standards errors for the complex structure of
two-stage sampling, still made it necessary to perform separate regressions within urban
areas to demonstrate contextual effects. The multilevel model permitted analysis of the
interaction of macro effects and micro effects in the same model. The three significant
micro-macro interactions, which might otherwise not have been found, were the impact of a
social context characterized by social inequity upon the relationships of gender (being
female), individual life chance (education), and life choice (physical activities) with
health-related quality of life. |