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. 2020 Mar 30;17(7):2344. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17072344

Table 4.

Effect of health education on healthcare-seeking behavior (Probit).

Variable Diarrhea Fever Skin Rash Common Cold
Health education 0.032 *** 0.019 ** 0.039 *** 0.027 ***
(0.007) (0.008) (0.014) (0.014)
Gender −0.025 *** −0.012 −0.036 *** −0.023 ***
(0.006) (0.007) (0.012) (0.012)
Age 0.001 * −0.002 *** −0.001 ** −0.001 ***
(<0.001) (<0.001) (0.001) (0.001)
Education level −0.009 *** 0.003 0.015 ** −0.008 ***
(0.003) (0.004) (0.006) (0.006)
Health status −0.026 *** −0.031 *** −0.007 −0.016 ***
(0.006) (0.007) (0.011) (0.011)
Household Income −0.001 0.006 0.009 0.005
(0.004) (0.005) (0.007) (0.007)
Employment status 0.005 −0.028 *** −0.023 −0.017 **
(0.008) (0.009) (0.016) (0.016)
Service project publicity 0.040 *** 0.039 *** 0.041 *** 0.046 ***
(0.007) (0.008) (0.013) (0.013)
Health record 0.017 ** 0.030 *** 0.039 ** 0.030 ***
(0.008) (0.009) (0.016) (0.016)
Social security card 0.007 0.019 ** 0.029 ** 0.015 ***
(0.007) (0.008) (0.013) (0.013)
Basic medical insurance 0.017 ** 0.014 0.014 0.022 ***
(0.007) (0.009) (0.015) (0.015)
Province level fixed effects Yes Yes Yes Yes
Observations 23,506 20,266 6815 35,119

Note: *, **, *** denote statistically significant difference at the 1%, 5% and 10% significance level.