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. 2020 Dec 18;17(24):9519. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17249519

Table 4.

Hierarchical linear regression analysis among parents of children with a visual or hearing impairment.

Models Variables B SE β t 95%CI R2 F
Model 1 Age −0.02 0.03 −0.05 −0.71 −0.08, 0.04 0.07 4.24 **
Sex −0.77 0.37 −0.12 −2.05* −1.50, −0.03
Family monthly income −0.11 0.21 −0.03 −0.53 −0.53, 0.31
Working state 0.25 0.22 0.07 1.14 −0.18, 0.67
(Child) Age 0.00 0.05 0.00 0.07 −0.10, 0.11
(Child) Sex −0.18 0.35 −0.03 −0.52 −0.87, 0.50
Neuroticism 1.58 0.33 0.27 4.77 ** 0.93, 2.23
Model 2 Age 0.01 0.03 0.03 0.46 −0.04, 0.07 0.21 6.26 **
Sex −0.72 0.35 −0.12 −2.05 * −1.40, −0.03
Family monthly income 0.07 0.20 0.02 0.34 −0.33, 0.46
Working state 0.18 0.20 0.05 0.88 −0.22, 0.58
(Child) Age −0.02 0.05 −0.02 −0.37 −0.12, 0.08
(Child) Sex −0.21 0.33 −0.04 −0.65 −0.85, 0.43
Neuroticism −0.97 0.37 0.17 2.63 ** 0.25, 1.69
Behavioral problems
(of children)
0.88 0.53 0.09 1.66 * −0.16, 1.92
Psychological demand
(of parents)
1.34 0.32 0.24 4.23 * 0.71, 1.96
Family support −0.32 0.21 −0.13 −1.52 −0.72, 0.09
Friend support −0.06 0.20 −0.02 −0.29 −0.46, 0.34
The other necessary support −0.16 0.20 −0.07 −0.80 −0.56, 0.24
Parenting distress 0.36 0.26 0.10 1.38 −0.15, 0.87
Parent–child dysfunctional interaction −0.02 0.29 −0.01 −0.08 −0.60, 0.56
Difficult child 0.36 0.27 0.11 1.34 −0.17, 0.90

Note: all the variables are centered at their mean. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01.