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. 2017 Aug 4;16:139. doi: 10.1186/s12939-017-0640-9

Table 4.

Coefficients of Linear Mixed Models of the Relationship between Health and Social Integration

Self-reported health Subjective well-being Perception of stress Mental health
β Std. error β Std. error β Std. error β Std. error
Fixed effect
 Age −0.432 0.036*** 0.371 0.058*** −0.083 0.025** 0.073 0.030*
 Gender 0.448 0.059*** −0.452 0.092*** −0.011 0.040 0.007 0.0474
 Education −0.236 0.068*** −0.261 0.105* −0.012 0.046 −0.205 0.054***
 Category of Hukou 0.396 0.092*** 0.070 0.143 −0.169 0.062** 0.171 0.073*
 Marital status −0.275 0.07*** 0.225 0.114* −0.012 0.049 0.004 0.059
 Years of residence 0.007 0.032 0.028 0.049 −0.051 0.022* 0.034 0.026
 Social insurance −0.018 0.195 0.586 0.303 −0.334 0.131* −0.100 0.155
 Gini × Social insurance 0.012 0.199 −0.561 0.309 0.244 0.134 0.163 0.159
 Social communication 0.194 0.222 −0.344 0.345 −0.085 0.150 0.548 0.177**
 Gini × Social communication −0.178 0.224 0.425 0.348 0.123 0.151 −0.794 0.179***
 Socioeconomic status 1.267 0.120*** 3.586 0.311*** −1.173 0.136*** 0.854 0.159***
 Gini × Socioeconomic status −0.683 0.231** −1.756 0.359*** 0.696 0.157*** −0.406 0.184*
 Acculturation and integration will 0.324 0.121* −0.074 0.167 −0.351 0.105** 0.218 0.088*
 Gini × Acculturation and integration will −0.029 0.209 0.766 0.285** 0.180 0.183 0.284 0.151
Random effect
 Gini 0.226 0.134 0.256 0.158 0.387 0.317 0.083 0.052

Note: Gender, education, category of Hukou, and marital status were binary classification variables (0,1,0 was reference), other variables were continuous and standardized in the models. *p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001