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Table 4 Results of multiple linear regression analyses to explain attitude of staff toward PCC (P-CAT) and toward informal caregiving (AFC)

From: How staff characteristics influence residential care facility staff’s attitude toward person-centered care and informal care

Dependent variable attitudes of staff toward PCC (P-CAT)

 

B

SE B

β

t

p

Variable

 Constant P-CAT

4.927

0.623

 

11.391

.000

 Function: care or welfare

−0.086

0.135

−0.90

−.632

.530

 Age staff member

−0.15

0.007

−0.365

−2.156

.035*

 Years working in long-term care for older adults

−0.001

0.007

−0.034

−.206

.838

 Education level

−0.081

0.059

−.176

−1.372

.175

Dependent variable attitudes of staff toward informal caregiving (AFC)

 

B

SE B

β

t

p

Variable

 Constant AFC

5.025

0.623

 

8.074

.000

 Function: care or welfare

−.107

0.196

−.079

−.546

.587

 Age staff member

−.022

.010

−.385

− 2.245

.029*

 Years working in long-term care for older adults

.014

.010

.216

1.312

.195

 Education level

.045

.085

.069

.531

.598

  1. Notes. B = unstandardized coefficients, SE = standard error, β = standardized coefficients
  2. P-CAT: R2 = 0.158, Adjusted R2 = 0.098 F(4, 56) = 2.628.
  3. AFC: R2 = 0.154, Adjusted R2 = 0.093 F(4. 55) = 2.505.