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Table 2 Correlation of home hazards by independent variables (N = 366)

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

Variables

Home hazards

r

P

  Child’s age

.154**

.003

  Parent’s education

-.222***

.000

  Parent’s awareness

-.076

.144

  No. of family members

.104*

.047

  Family function

-.192***

.000

 

r s

P

Child’s

  

  Gender(female)a

-.049

.354

  Resident status(migrant)b

.232***

.000

  Birth order(second or third)c

.114*

.029

Parent’s

  

  Type(others)d

.042

.421

  Age (>31)e

.086

.100

  Occupation(employed)f

.088

.118

Family

  

  Community(suburban)g

.144**

.006

  Family type(extended)h

.069

.187

  Family income(>10000)i

.056

.289

  House type(other’s)j

.225***

.000

  1. Note: *p < .05, **p < .01, ***p < .001 r is Pearson’s correlation coefficient, rs is Spearman’s correlation coefficient.
  2. areference category is ‘male’; breference category is ‘local’; creference category is ‘first’; dreference category is ‘mother’; ereference category is ‘31’; freference category is ‘housewife’; greference category is ‘urban’; hreference category is ‘nuclear’; ireference category is ‘≤10000’; jreference category is ‘own’.