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Table 8 Stepwise multiple regression analysis of health emergency response capacity

From: The knowledge, attitude and behavior about public health emergencies and the response capacity of primary care medical staffs of Guangdong Province, China

Items

B

S.E

Beta

t value

P value

Constant

59.712

1.186

0.368

50.357

0.000

Gender

−1.080

0.443

−0.049

−2.439

0.015

Title

1.045

0.370

0.061

2.825

0.005

Position

3.244

0.580

−0.109

5.549

0.000

Job type

1.881

0.396

0.095

4.750

0.000

Length of service

0.733

0.252

0.057

2.915

0.004

Emergency training

7.331

0.415

0.336

17.676

0.000

  1. Note: The assignment was as follows: Sex: 1 male, 2 female; Title: 1 junior, 2 intermediate grade, 3 senior; Position: 0 ordinary staff;1 the head of the hospital or department; job type: 1 primary care medical staffs who were not responsible for community public health work, 2 primary care medical staffs who were responsible in part for community public health work; 3 primary care medical staffs who were responsible for community public health work; length of service: 1, less than 5 years; 2, 5–10 years; 3, more than 10 years; emergency training: 0 did not attend.1 participated.