Table 4.
The impact of father’s education and occupation
| Variable | Intercept | Slope | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| b | SE | b | SE | |
| ACEs | .138*** | .011 | .018*** | .004 |
| Father’s education | −.006** | .002 | .000 | .001 |
| Father’s occupation | −.005 | .003 | .000 | .001 |
| Childhood SES | −.006*** | .001 | −.001** | .000 |
| Childhood self-rated health | −.008*** | .001 | −.001 | .000 |
| Objective childhood health and health care | −.008*** | .002 | −.002** | .001 |
| Covariates | ||||
| Age | .002*** | .000 | .000*** | .000 |
| Male | −.024*** | .003 | −.003* | .001 |
| Agricultural hukou | .005 | .003 | −.001 | .001 |
| Living in rural area | .008** | .003 | .000 | .001 |
| Married | −.011** | .003 | .001 | .001 |
| Had received formal education or higher | −.026*** | .002 | .001 | .001 |
| Drank alcohol in the past year | −.012*** | .002 | .000 | .001 |
| Smoke at present | −.002 | .003 | .002* | .001 |
| Underweight | .016*** | .004 | .000 | .002 |
| Overweight | .007** | .002 | .003*** | .001 |
| Obesity | .023*** | .004 | .008*** | .001 |
| Household per capita consumption | −.001 | .001 | .000 | .000 |
(1) *p < 0.05. **p < 0.01. ***p < 0.001.; (2) χ2 (41) = 309.461, p < .001, RMSEA = 0.032, CFI = 0.982, TLI = 0.967, SRMR = 0.015