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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2023 Jul;42(7):485–495. doi: 10.1037/hea0001309

Table 3:

Network Stressors, Personal Stressors, and Nighttime ABP in Early Middle-Aged African-American Women, N=390

Network Stressors Personal Stressors
Nighttime SBP Nighttime DBP Nighttime SBP Nighttime DBP
β (S.E.) p-value β (S.E.) p-value β (S.E.) p-value β (S.E.) p-value
Model 1 1.59 (0.50) 0.002 1.21 (0.36) 0.001 0.43 (0.33) 0.20 0.39 (0.24) 0.11
Model 2 1.49 (0.50) 0.003 1.13 (0.36) 0.002 0.26 (0.34) 0.44 0.28 (0.25) 0.27
Model 3 1.44 (0.48) 0.003 1.08 (0.36) 0.003 0.23 (0.33) 0.49 0.24 (0.25) 0.33
Model 4 1.45 (0.46) 0.002 1.09 (0.35) 0.002 0.20 (0.32) 0.53 0.22 (0.24) 0.35
Model 5 1.37 (0.48) 0.005 1.05 (0.36) 0.004 0.06 (0.33) 0.85 0.15 (0.25) 0.56
Model 6 1.52 (0.51) 0.003 1.11 (0.39) 0.0041 -- -- -- --

Model 1: Age-adjusted

Model 2: Adjusted for age, marital status, education, family income and family size

Model 3: Model 2 + BMI, smoking

Model 4: Model 3 + anti-hypertensive medication

Model 5: Model 4 + depressive symptoms.

Model 6: Model 5 adjusting for personal stressors