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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Mar 25.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2008 Dec;23(4):833–847. doi: 10.1037/a0013680

Table 5.

Subgroup Differences in Biopsychosocial Cluster Correlates Adjusted for Sociodemographic Characteristics at T1 and 2

Clusters at T1 Continuous High profile Incremental profile Present Low profile

Madj SE Madj SE Madj SE F (2, 3578) η p2
 Sense of Control 0.33a 0.03 −0.04b 0.03 −0.36c 0.03 171.32 .087***
 Personality 0.33a 0.03 −0.07b 0.03 −0.35c 0.03 165.83 .085***
 Health 0.17a 0.02 −0.08b 0.02 −0.14b 0.02 62.97 .034***
 Social Relations 0.36a 0.03 −0.11b 0.03 −0.36c 0.03 189.77 .096***
Clusters at T2 Continuous High profile Incremental profile Decremental profile

Madj SE Madj SE Madj SE F (2, 3107 ) η p2

 Sense of Control 0.26a 0.02 −0.08b 0.04 −0.63c 0.04 216.38 .122***
 Personality 0.24a 0.02 −0.12b 0.04 −0.52c 0.04 150.51 .088***
 Health 0.13a 0.02 −0.04b 0.03 −0.32c 0.03 90.76 .055***
 Social Relations 0.23a 0.02 −0.14b 0.04 −0.50c 0.04 146.56 .086***
 Optimism 0.23a 0.02 −0.05b 0.04 −0.54c 0.04 155.52 .091***
 Cognitive Mechanics 0.05a 0.01 0.04a 0.01 0.03a 0.02 0.19 .000

Notes. All variables were standardized using z-scores within each assessment occasion (T1 and T2). Means in the same row that do not share subscripts differ at p < .01. Means in bold are at least 0.25 SD above or below the overall sample mean. Values represent marginal means after controlling for age, gender, education, income, and marital status at each assessment occasion.

NT1 = 3586. NT2 = 3115.

***

p < .001.