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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Dec 20.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2009 Sep;28(5):641–646. doi: 10.1037/a0015215

Table 3.

Summary of Significant Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analyses for SBP and DBP Reactivity and Cognitive Test Scores

Variables Entered β p R2Δ R2
SBP Reactivity
Digits Forward:
Step 1: Covariates Age .002 .998
Education .193 .128
Baseline SBP .124 .325 .056 .056
Step 2: SBP Reactivity SBP Change −.369 .007 .110 .166
DBP Reactivity
Digits Forward:
Step 1: Covariates Age .089 .459
Education .095 .431
Baseline DBP .048 .711 .074 .074
Step 2: DBP Reactivity DBP Change −.399 .003 .124 .199
Alpha Span:
Step 1: Covariates Age −.018 .897
Education .145 .292
Baseline DBP −.092 .521 .051 .051
Step 2: DBP Reactivity DBP Change −.349 .019 .104 .155
CVLT Free Recall Short Delay:
Step 1: Covariates Age −.187 .144
Education .176 .151
Baseline DBP −.304 .029 .114 .114
Step 2: DBP Reactivity DBP Change −.311 .032 .066 .180
Boston Naming Test:
Step 1: Covariates Age −.172 .191
Education .182 .152
Baseline DBP −.191 .154 .097 .097
Step 2: DBP Reactivity DBP Change −.357 .008 .118 .215