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Table 4 Logistics analysis results of the willingness of rural elderly to accept nursing services in nursing homes

From: The willingness and influencing factors to choose institutional elder care among rural elderly: an empirical analysis based on the survey data of Shandong Province

Dimension

Items

Equation (1)

Equation (2)

Equation (3)

Equation (4)

β

Exp(β)

β

Exp(β)

β

Exp(β)

β

Exp(β)

Individual characteristics

Gender

-0.219

0.178

-0.090

0.310

-0.085

0.087

-0.081

0.106

Age

-0.022

0.580

0.043

0.574

0.009

0.200

-0.051

0.304

Level of education

0.470**

3.038

0.177**

2.231

0.184**

4.906

0.273**

5.126

Career

-0.050

0.747

-0.006

0.858

-0.012

0.600

-0.038

0.868

Number of children

-0.223**

0.533

-0.126**

0.089

-0.055*

0.916

-0.072*

0.446

Behavior attitude

The level of knowledge about the nursing home

  

-0.222**

0.345

-0.182**

0.260

-0.095**

0.280

The level of trust in the nursing home

  

0.483**

2.106

0.368**

1.994

0.327**

1.596

Subjective normative variables

The extent to which their children's attitudes affect them

    

0.213**

1.153

0.251**

1.697

The extent to which the choices of their neighbors affect them

    

-0.187**

0.430

-0.129**

0.579

Perceptual control variables

The degree of commitment to nursing home fees

      

0.121*

1.521

The extent to which they contribute excess heat to the family

      

-0.015**

0.628

Model fit effect

Log likelihood

117.425

56.900

55.800

77.123

Cox&Snell

0.276

0.471

0.474

0.413

Nagelkerke

0.454

0.777

0.782

0.680

  1. Note: "*, **" represent the significance of the variable at the 10% and 5% levels