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. 2020 Dec 4;17(23):9050. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17239050

Table 5.

Univariate and multivariate binary logistic regression analyses. Internet use as a dependent variable. Average marginal effects (AME) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the factors and p-values for the beta-coefficients.

AME CI p-Value Pseudo-R2 AME CI p-Value
Age −0.028 (−0.030, −0.025) <0.0001 0.21 −0.019 (−0.024, −0.015) <0.0001
Sex Female Ref 0.02 Ref
Male 0.143 (0.070, 0.215) 0.0002 0.048 (−0.019, 0.116) 0.163
Education Low Ref 0.15 Ref
Middle 0.297 (0.234, 0.361) <0.0001 0.166 (0.097, 0.235) <0.0001
High 0.455 (0.371, 0.538) <0.0001 0.293 (0.206, 0.381) <0.0001
Household economy Poor Ref 0.03 Ref
Good 0.321 (0.177, 0.464) <0.0001 0.186 (0.047, 0.325) 0.010
Living arrangement Living with someone Ref 0.04 Ref
Living alone −0.204 (−0.272, −0.136) <0.0001 0.013 (−0.061, 0.087) 0.729
Cognitive functioning, MMSE Poor Ref 0.13 Ref
Normal 0.394 (0.337, 0.452) <0.0001 0.147 (0.069, 0.225) 0.0004
Health state Poor Ref 0.04 Ref
Good 0.195 (0.125, 0.265) <0.0001 0.029 (−0.038, 0.097) 0.393
Loneliness No Ref 0.02
Yes −0.160 (−0.237, −0.084) <0.0001
Practical support No Ref 0.00
Yes −0.096 (−0.296, 0.104) 0.346