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. 2020 Dec 11;22(12):e16691. doi: 10.2196/16691

Table 5.

Robustness check results. General linear model regression was used to obtain results.

Variables The increment of treatment experiences ≥1; n=4461 The increment of treatment experiences ≥5; n=2462 The increment of treatment experiences ≥10; n=1651
Constant 0.351a (0.014) −0.055 (0.085) −0.319 (0.275)
Dtitle_dummy1 −0.029a (0.002) −0.037a (0.003) −0.043a (0.003)
Dtitle_dummy2 −0.017a (0.002) −0.028a (0.003) −0.033a (0.003)
Hlevel_dummy −0.106a (0.006) −0.178a (0.010) −0.179a (0.012)
Dmedical_quality 0.014b (0.010) 0.108a (0.066) 0.489a (0.154)
Dservice_attitude 0.028b (0.016) 0.299a (0.155) 0.718c (0.288)
Hreputation −0.012a (0.001) −0.018 (0.008) 0.112 (0.027)
Severity_diseases −0.121a (0.016) −0.252a (0.061) −0.170c (0.030)
Dmedical_quality×Hreputation 0.007c (0.002) 0.001c (0.000) 0.055b (0.023)
Dservice_attitude×Hreputation −0.006b (0.002) −0.017c (0.002) −0.032c (0.018)
Dmedical_quality×Severity_diseases −0.021c (0.014) −0.147c (0.080) −0.234a (0.063)
Dservice_attitude×Severity_diseases −0.004a (0.001) −0.414a (0.101) −0.206c (0.103)
Log likelihood −4021.50 −5112.12 −5825.11

aSignificant at .001.

bSignificant at .01.

cSignificant at .05.