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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2007 Aug 29;41(5):479–487. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2007.05.020

Table 2.

Correlates of baseline SSS in 1179 students from the PSD Study

  parameter estimate SE P Value
AGE (years) −.07 .02 .004
 
BLACK −.05 .18 .80
 
FEMALE −.11 .07 .13
 
PARENT EDUCATION      
 
  <=HS .08 .20 .68
 
  >HS, <COLLEGE −.18 .19 .33
 
  COLLEGE −.11 .19 .56
 
RACE* EDUCATION      
 
  BLACK*<=HS .83 .24 .006
 
  BLACK*>HS,<COLLEGE .16 .23 .50
 
  BLACK* COLLEGE .25 .23 .28
 
INCOME .0086 .0011 <.0001
 

Note: Race: 0=non-Hispanic black, 1= non-Hispanic white. Gender: 0=female, 1=males. Income range is from 1 – 9. Professional degree beyond college = reference category for parent education. SSS= subjective socioeconomic status. HS= High School. SE=standard error