Research Article

The Influence of Interpersonal Trust on Rural Residents’ Willingness to Participate in Mutual Aid for the Aged: An Empirical Analysis Based on the Survey Data of Hubei and Henan Provinces

Table 6

Regression results.

Change the amountModel 1Model 2Model 3Model 4

Trust in children0.1140.081
(0.163)(0.165)

Trust in relatives−0.518−0.440
(0.277)(0.246)

Trust in your neighbor0.2700.260
(0.231)(0.262)

Trust in village cadres0.2730.287
(0.133)(0.143)

Trust in other friends−0.353−0.273
(0.132)(0.166)

Gender0.2190.2090.1990.196
(0.215)(0.217)(0.219)(0.220)

Age−0.091−0.092−0.123−0.123
(0.110)(0.111)(0.112)(0.1138)

Level of education0.2790.2440.2230.205
(0.124)(0.126)(0.125)(0.127)

Marital status−0.103−0.157−0.103−0.146
(0.247)(0.249)(0.249)(0.251)

Health condition−0.242−0.254−0.232−0.235
(0.111)(0.113)(0.113)(0.114)

Personal annual income0.0900.0780.0840.076
(0.096)(0.097)(0.098)(0.099)

Living pattern0.1080.1160.1020.103
(0.103)(0.104)(0.104)(0.105)

Intergenerational relationship−0.43−0.053−0.053−0.060
(0.053)(0.054)(0.054)(0.055)

Constant term1.2112.0041.8062.031
(1.012)(1.371)(1.175)(1.379)

Chi-square40.51546.24140.69552.813
()()()()

−2 logarithmic likelihood628.249622.065612.697609.128
Nagelkerke R20.0930.1060.1150.122

Note. Standard error in parentheses, standard regression coefficient outside parentheses; ,∗∗, and were significant at the level of 0.05, 0.01, and 0.001, respectively.