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. 2021 May 25;18(11):5670. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18115670

Table 1.

Impacts of dual-income household rate (Model_1), household structural and social/employment factors (Model_2) on standardised death rates for suicide mortalities (SDR) of Male + Female, Male and Female between 2009 and 2017.

Factors Male + Female Male Female
β SE p value β SE p value β SE p value
Model_1
dual-income household rate 0.158 0.069 0.017 ** 0.169 0.110 0.009 ** 0.094 0.055 0.274
Model_2
dual-income household rate 0.405 0.076 0.000 ** 0.399 0.108 0.000 ** 0.363 0.058 0.000 **
minors rate per household 0.044 0.034 0.126 0.035 0.058 0.236 0.051 0.025 0.213
elderly rate per household −0.057 0.056 0.070 −0.038 0.091 0.238 −0.091 0.044 0.020 *
savings per household −0.042 0.000 0.176 −0.073 0.001 0.034 * 0.033 0.000 0.286
liabilities per household 0.033 0.002 0.373 0.052 0.004 0.171 0.025 0.000 0.527
yearly incomes per household −0.051 0.001 0.049 * −0.082 0.001 0.006 ** −0.004 0.002 0.912
employment rate −0.087 0.118 0.231 −0.106 0.191 0.202 −0.015 0.080 0.491
male temporary employment rate −0.033 0.331 0.520 −0.045 0.581 0.477 −0.017 0.227 0.768
female temporary employment rate −0.104 0.163 0.055 −0.101 0.286 0.107 −0.096 0.094 0.066
long-term care insurance rate −0.155 0.015 0.034 * −0.122 0.022 0.071 −0.062 0.010 0.383
complete unemployment rate 0.719 0.199 0.000 ** 0.665 0.286 0.000 ** 0.704 0.156 0.000 **

* p < 0.05 and ** p < 0.01 by the hierarchal linear regression model. SE: standard error. Blue and red pained fonts indicate decreasing and increasing factors of suicide mortality, respectively.