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Table 4 Coefficients of Linear Mixed Models of the Relationship between Health and Social Integration

From: The social income inequality, social integration and health status of internal migrants in China

 

Self-reported health

Subjective well-being

Perception of stress

Mental health

β

Std. error

β

Std. error

β

Std. error

β

Std. error

Fixed effect

 Age

−0.432

0.036***

0.371

0.058***

−0.083

0.025**

0.073

0.030*

 Gender

0.448

0.059***

−0.452

0.092***

−0.011

0.040

0.007

0.0474

 Education

−0.236

0.068***

−0.261

0.105*

−0.012

0.046

−0.205

0.054***

 Category of Hukou

0.396

0.092***

0.070

0.143

−0.169

0.062**

0.171

0.073*

 Marital status

−0.275

0.07***

0.225

0.114*

−0.012

0.049

0.004

0.059

 Years of residence

0.007

0.032

0.028

0.049

−0.051

0.022*

0.034

0.026

 Social insurance

−0.018

0.195

0.586

0.303

−0.334

0.131*

−0.100

0.155

 Gini × Social insurance

0.012

0.199

−0.561

0.309

0.244

0.134

0.163

0.159

 Social communication

0.194

0.222

−0.344

0.345

−0.085

0.150

0.548

0.177**

 Gini × Social communication

−0.178

0.224

0.425

0.348

0.123

0.151

−0.794

0.179***

 Socioeconomic status

1.267

0.120***

3.586

0.311***

−1.173

0.136***

0.854

0.159***

 Gini × Socioeconomic status

−0.683

0.231**

−1.756

0.359***

0.696

0.157***

−0.406

0.184*

 Acculturation and integration will

0.324

0.121*

−0.074

0.167

−0.351

0.105**

0.218

0.088*

 Gini × Acculturation and integration will

−0.029

0.209

0.766

0.285**

0.180

0.183

0.284

0.151

Random effect

 Gini

0.226

0.134

0.256

0.158

0.387

0.317

0.083

0.052

  1. Note: Gender, education, category of Hukou, and marital status were binary classification variables (0,1,0 was reference), other variables were continuous and standardized in the models. *p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001