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Table 3 Predictors of home hazards by hierarchical linear regression (N = 366)

From: Characteristics and predictors of home injury hazards among toddlers in Wenzhou, China: a community-based cross-sectional study

Independent variables

Intercept

b

Beta

R2

R2change

Set1

3.90

  

.091

.091

  Child’s age

 

.19**

.13

F(2,362) = 12.05

F(3,362) = 12.05

  Child’s resident status(migrant)a

 

2.85***

.22

  

  Child’s birth order(second or third)b

 

1.57*

.11

  

Set 2

6.78

  

.097

.007

  Child’s age

 

.19**

.13

F(4.361) = 9.75

F(1,361) = 2.69

  Child’s resident status(migrant)a

 

2.19**

.17

  

  Child’s birth order(second or third)b

 

1.28

.09

  

  Parent’s education parent

 

-.22

-.10

  

Set 3

9.93

  

.129

.032

  Child’s age

 

.19**

.13

F(8,357) = 6.63

F(4,357) = 3.27

  Child’s resident status(migrant)a

 

2.02*

.16

  

  Child’s birth order(second or third)b

 

.97

.07

  

  Parent’s education parent

 

-.06

-.03

  

  Community(suburban)c

 

.21

.02

  

  No. of family members

 

.46

.08

  

  House type((other’s)d

 

.74

.06

  

  Family functioning

 

-.07**

-.16

  
  1. Note: *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001.
  2. areference category is ‘local’; breference category is ‘first’; creference category is ‘urban’; dreference category is ‘other’s’.