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Table 2 The effects of individual and provincial factors on sense of city belonging among the migrant elderly following family with and without hypertension and diabetes

From: Improving the sense of city belonging among migrant elderly following family from an elderly service perspective: a cross-sectional study

 

Model 1

Model 2

γ

p

γ

p

Fixed effect

 Intercept (γ00)

16.36

< 0.001***

17.14

< 0.001***

<Provincial level>

 Licensed doctors per 1000 population

0.39

< 0.001***

-0.12

0.069

 Number of hospitals

0.00

0.042*

0.00

0.987

<Individual level>

 Elderly services

  Social security card

0.18

0.211

0.57

< 0.001***

  Medical insurance (participant in original residence or elsewhere vs. no)

-0.34

0.218

-0.79

< 0.001***

  Medical insurance (participant in local residence vs. no)

-0.26

0.392

-1.01

0.005**

  Transportation convenience to hospitals

0.08

0.663

0.22

0.125

  Health education

0.05

0.033*

0.07

0.018*

 Health status

  Self-rated health

0.05

0.600

0.10

0.324

 Social adaptation

  Settlement intention (uncertain vs. no)

0.09

0.477

0.09

0.689

  Settlement intention (yes vs. no)

1.38

< 0.001***

1.00

< 0.001***

  Local community contact

0.42

0.026*

0.39

0.017*

 Social participation

  Organization participation

0.18

0.239

0.09

0.225

  Political participation

0.08

0.079

0.08

0.079

  1. The results of model 1 show the individual and provincial factors on sense of city belonging among the participants with hypertension or diabetes, while model 2 presents the hierarchical linear modelling results among the participants without hypertension and diabetes