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Table 5 The regression results of moderation effects of subjective well-being and subjective social status on the relationship between social trust and emotional health

From: Social trust and emotional health in rural older adults in China: the mediating and moderating role of subjective well-being and subjective social status

  Model 16: emotional health Model 17: emotional health
Coefficient S.E. Coefficient S.E.
Subjective well-being 0.115*** (0.025) 0.806*** (0.188)
Subjective social status 0.021* (0.012) 0.064 (0.128)
Trust in family members 0.152*** (0.047) 0.369** (0.166)
Trust in friends 0.007 (0.040) 0.134 (0.166)
Trust in neighbors 0.037 (0.034) 0.287** (0.140)
Age 0.002 (0.005) 0.003 (0.005)
 marital status (ref: single)
 married or cohabit 0.039 (0.219) 0.046 (0.218)
 widowed or divorced 0.026 (0.231) 0.032 (0.230)
 Number of family members living together −0.004 (0.008) −0.003 (0.008)
 work status (ref: in work) −0.073 (0.089) −0.069 (0.089)
  (log) annual personal income 0.000 (0.00002) (0.008) −0.000 (− 0.0003) (0.008)
 Female (ref: male) −0.217*** (0.047) −0.205*** (0.047)
 educational level 0.039* (0.022) 0.038* (0.022)
 Self-rated health −0.267*** (0.022) −0.265*** (0.021)
Interactions
 Trust in family members # Subjective well-being    −0.087** (0.043)
 Trust in friends # Subjective well-being    −0.000 (− 0.00003) (0.044)
 Trust in neighbors # Subjective well-being    −0.072* (0.037)
 Trust in family members # Subjective social status    0.018 (0.027)
 Trust in friends # Subjective social status    −0.034 (0.023)
 Trust in neighbors # Subjective social status    0.005 (0.019)
 _cons 3.386*** (0.446) 0.793 (0.844)
 N 2084 2084
 R-sq 0.146 0.155
 adj. R-sq 0.140 0.147
 Log lik. − 2822.860 − 2811.344
  1. Coefficient is unstandardized. Standard errors in parentheses. * p < 0.10, ** p < 0.05, *** p < 0.01