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Table 2 Partial associations between standardized scores of end-of-life health literacy on the three types of end-of-life care support, adults aged 58+, SHARE Switzerland, 2019/2020, n = 1,548

From: Learning from experience: does providing end-of-life care support for relatives boost personal end-of-life health literacy?

 

Model 1

End-of-life health literacy

Model 2

End-of-life health literacy

Model 3

End-of-life health literacy

Model 4

End-of-life health literacy

Made medical decision

0.26***

(0.05)

  

0.18***

(0.05)

Accompanied someone

 

0.29***

(0.05)

 

0.21***

(0.06)

Cared for someone

  

0.23***

(0.05)

0.12*

(0.06)

Observations

1,548

1,548

1,548

1,548

  1. The table shows average marginal effects and standard errors in parentheses. Statistical significance: * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001. Models 1, 2 and 4 show the results from ordinary least squares regressions of the standardized scores of end-of-life health literacy on each of the three types of end-of-life care support and the covariates. Model 4 shows the results from ordinary least squares regressions of the standardized scores of end-of-life health literacy on the three types of end-of-life care support and the covariates. The covariates include sex, age, education levels, partnership status, subjective financial situation, linguistic region, living area and self-rated health