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Table 3 Coefficient estimates showing relationship between dual-eligibility, dementia, and social capital components

From: Is social capital protective against hospital readmissions?

Coefficient

Total social capital

Social participation, engagement

Informal sociability

Positive support

Social integration

Social network

Social cohesion, trust

Dual-Eligible

−0.461***

− 0.422***

− 0.217***

− 0.269***

− 0.264***

− 0.278***

− 0.304***

(− 0.611, − 0.310)

(− 0.572, − 0.272)

(− 0.373, − 0.062)

(− 0.424, − 0.114)

(− 0.417, − 0.110)

(− 0.432, − 0.124)

(−0.458, − 0.149)

Dementia

− 0.241***

−0.406***

− 0.308***

− 0.198***

− 0.151**

− 0.231***

0.097~

(− 0.378, − 0.103)

(− 0.543, − 0.270)

(−0.449, − 0.167)

(− 0.338, − 0.058)

(− 0.291, − 0.012)

(− 0.371, − 0.090)

(− 0.044, 0.238)

Interaction between Dual-Eligible & Dementia

−0.236*

− 0.179

− 0.078

−0.123

− 0.290*

−0.071

− 0.179

(−0.525, 0.053)

(− 0.467, 0.110)

(− 0.380, 0.223)

(− 0.420, 0.174)

(− 0.585, 0.005)

(− 0.368, 0.226)

(− 0.475, 0.118)

Constant

0.184***

0.208***

0.140***

0.127***

0.116***

0.134***

0.052~

(0.114, 0.253)

(0.139, 0.277)

(0.069, 0.212)

(0.055, 0.199)

(0.045, 0.186)

(0.063, 0.205)

(− 0.019, 0.123)

  1. 95% confidence intervals in parentheses. *** p < 0.001, ** p < 0.01, * p < 0.05, ~ p < 0.10. Results are from a regression with two dummies (dual-eligible and dementia) and an interaction between them. Models include 2212 observations