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. 2023 Apr 3;14:1096128. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1096128

Table 6.

Regression results of different types of companionship and parental division of labor on children's well-being.

Type of companionship Model1 Model2 Model3
Total time Life and leisure 0.1020***
(2.59)
Educational interaction 0.1030
(1.35)
Mothers' time spent with children Life and leisure 0.1030**
(2.07)
Educational interaction 0.0611
(0.76)
Fathers' time spent with children Life and leisure 0.1790**
(2.17)
Educational interaction 0.3630*
(1.88)
Gender −0.1520 −0.1620 −0.1660
(−0.87) (−0.92) (−0.96)
Age −0.6920** −0.7380*** −0.6670**
(−2.45) (−2.61) (−2.36)
Age2 0.0302** 0.0318*** 0.0289***
(2.52) (2.66) (2.41)
Nation 0.1730 0.1400 0.1630
(0.62) (0.50) (0.59)
Areas 0.3620 0.3310 0.4390*
(1.53) (1.41) (1.85)
Family income 0.0895* 0.0876* 0.0987**
(1.91) (1.87) (2.08)
Physical condition 0.6060*** 0.6020*** 0.6010***
(4.47) (4.46) (4.44)
Sleep quality 0.3210*** 0.3210*** 0.3050***
(2.68) (2.70) (2.61)
Academic performance 0.3730** 0.3640** 0.3920**
(2.07) (2.02) (2.19)
N 515

t-statistics in parentheses: *p < 0.1, **p < 0.05, ***p < 0.01.