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Table 3 Logistic regression on Chinese oldest-old’s Life satisfaction and Psychological health

From: Intergenerational support and subjective wellbeing among oldest-old in China: the moderating role of economic status

VARIABLES

Life satisfaction (OR, 95% CI)

Psychological health, (OR, 95% CI)

Model 1

Model 2

Model 3

Model 4

Intergenerational support variables

 Provide financial support

1.715*** (1.279–2.300)

1.369** (1.011–1.853)

1.364*** (1.154–1.612)

1.192** (0.995–1.429)

 Receive financial support

0.885 (0.663–1.181)

0.889 (0.652–1.212)

0.911 (0.753–1.101)

0.928 (0.760–1.134)

 Receive instrumental support

1.086 (0.823–1.432)

1.419** (1.036–1.943)

0.665*** (0.561–0.789)

0.874 (0.722–1.056)

 Receive emotional support

2.345*** (1.730–3.178)

1.985*** (1.395–2.826)

1.518*** (1.229–1.873)

1.457*** (1.165–1.823)

Age

 

0.997 (0.979–1.016)

 

1.010* (0.999–1.022)

Gender

 

0.840 (0.633–1.114)

 

0.868 (0.733–1.028)

Current residence

 

1.098 (0.862–1.398)

 

0.995 (0.855–1.158)

Current marital status

 Never married, separated and divorced

 

0.647 (0.338–1.239)

 

0.638** (0.410–0.990)

 Widowed

 

0.860 (0.608–1.215)

 

0.689*** (0.561–0.846)

Income

 

1.000*** (1.000–1.000)

 

1.000*** (1.000–1.000)

Year of schooling

 

1.032 (0.985–1.082)

 

1.024* (0.999–1.050)

Number of living children

 

1.102*** (1.034–1.175)

 

1.063*** (1.021–1.106)

Co-residence

 

1.144 (0.845–1.548)

 

1.149 (0.969–1.363)

ADL

 

0.440*** (0.341–0.569)

 

0.408*** (0.350–0.476)

Chronic disease

 

0.820 (0.574–1.172)

 

0.797* (0.633–1.004)

Social security insurance

 

1.286 (0.835–1.980)

 

1.104 (0.843–1.445)

Medical insurance

 

0.865 (0.602–1.245)

 

0.860 (0.694–1.066)

Old-age insurance

 

1.044 (0.791–1.379)

 

1.153 (0.971–1.369)

Community service

 

1.193 (0.921–1.545)

 

1.020 (0.873–1.192)

  1. *** p < 0.01, ** p < 0.05, * p < 0.1