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. 2009 Aug 12;64A(12):1283–1289. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glp116

Table 2.

Linear Regression Model: Three-Way Interaction Between Gender, Depressive Symptoms, and Frequency of Religious Attendance in Predicting Cognitive Decline

Unstandardized Coefficients
Significance
95% Confidence Interval
Correlation
B SE F p Value Lower Upper Partial
F(17,2920) = 102.70, p < .001 (constant) −3.194 0.542 34.73 <.001 −4.26 −2.13
SPMSQ Time 1 0.61 0.03 522.58 <.001 0.56 0.67 .39
Age 0.07 0.01 149.12 <.001 0.06 0.08 .22
Female gender −0.12 0.08 2.06 .15 −0.28 0.04 −.03
African American race 0.24 0.07 10.53 .001 0.10 0.39 .06
Not married 0.04 0.08 0.201 .65 −0.12 0.20 .01
Education −0.03 0.01 6.79 .009 −0.05 −0.01 −.05
Illiterate −0.44 0.12 13.68 <.001 −0.67 −0.21 −.07
Income 0.00 0.00 1.44 .23 0.00 0.00 −.02
Physical functioning problems 0.20 0.04 31.65 <.001 0.13 0.27 .10
Chronicity of health problems −0.04 0.04 1.193 .28 −0.12 0.03 −.02
CES-D Time 1 0.03 0.01 6.506 .01 0.01 0.05 .05
Social support −0.08 0.04 5.10 .02 −0.16 −0.01 −.05
Religious attendance at Time 1 −0.07 0.02 11.06 .001 −0.11 −0.03 −.06
Interaction of gender and depression 0.03 0.02 1.31 .25 −0.02 0.07 .02
Interaction of gender and attendance −0.03 0.04 0.44 .51 −0.11 0.06 −.01
Interaction of depression and attendance −0.01 0.01 0.61 .44 −0.02 0.01 −.01
Interaction of gender, depression, and attendance −0.04 0.01 8.98 .003 −0.06 −0.01 −.06

Note: CES-D = Center for Epidemiological Studies-Depression scale.