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Table 4 Results of cross-referencing applied to the variable “age” and “HE practice importance” (chi-square test by Monte Carlo simulation). Northern Portugal, 2018, (N = 113)

From: Health education provided by nurses to children and young people: parents’ assessment

 

HE practice importance

Chi-square test

Age

 

It has equal importance

It has greater importance

Total

Value

df

Monte Carlo significance (2 sided)

20-30

Count

14ª

6a

20

6,816a

3

0,061b

Expected count

13,3

6,7

20,0

Adjusted residues

0,4

-0,4

 

30-40

Count

42ª

14a

56

Expected count

37,2

18,8

56,0

Adjusted residues

1,9

-1,9

 

40-50

Count

18ª

18b

36

Expected count

23,9

12,1

36,0

Adjusted residues

-2,5

2,5

 

50-60

Count

1a

0a

1

Expected count

0,7

0,3

1,0

Adjusted residues

0,7

-0,7

 

Total

Count

75

38

113

 

Expected count

75,0

38,0

113,0

Likelihood Ratio

6,987

3

0,070b

Fisher’s Exact Test

6,580

 

0,064b

Linear Association

2,749c

1

0,125b

  1. a2 cells (25,0%) have expected count less than 5. The minimum expected count is 0,34. bBased on 10000 sample tables with initial value 957002199. cThe standardized statistics is 1,658