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Lonely No More: Investigating the Connection between Family Health, Social Support, and Well-being in Chinese “Empty Nest Youth”

Current Research in Public Health | Vol 3, Issue 2

Table 3. Mediated model test for social support

Regression (N = 908)Model FitCoefficient Significance
Dependent VariablesIndependent VariablesRR2F(df)βt
Well-Being 0.400.1624.33*** (7)  
 Age   -0.01-1.44
 Gender   0.060.84
 Occupational status   0.021.00
 Highest Education   0.010.56
 Place of Residence   -0.09-1.10
 Monthly Per Capita Household Income   0.053.38***
 Family Health   0.3611.15***
Social Support 0.530.2849.58*** (7)  
 Age   -0.02-2.18**
 Gender   0.172.63
 Occupational status   0.020.92
 Highest Education   0.020.97
 Place of Residence   -0.07-0.99
 Monthly Per Capita Household Income   0.032.40*
 Family Health   0.4916.30***
Well-Being 0.330.1152.45*** (8)  
 Age   -0.010.78
 Gender   0.040.46
 Occupational status   0.010.55
 Highest Education   0.010.97
 Place of Residence   -0.040.51
 Monthly Per Capita Household Income   0.032.45*
 Family Health   0.072.22*
 Social Support   0.5920.00***

Note. * p < 0.05;** p < 0.01;*** p < 0.001