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. 2010 Jul 27;7(7):e1000316. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1000316

Table 3. Random effects metaregression for effect size estimates of structural social relationships.

Variable B SE p β
(Constant) 0.535 0.238 0.02 0.00
Participants' average agea −0.002 0.002 0.49 −0.06
Participant sex compositionb
100% Female 0.038 0.066 0.57 0.04
100% Male 0.049 0.068 0.48 0.05
Participant initial healthc −0.103 0.085 0.23 −0.10
Cause of mortalityd
Cardiovascular disease 0.081 0.161 0.61 0.03
Cancer −0.208 0.139 0.13 −0.12
Length of follow-up evaluation (y) −0.003 0.005 0.54 −0.05
Measure of social relationshipse
Living alone −0.265 0.106 0.013 −0.18
Marital status −0.097 0.074 0.19 −0.10
Social isolation −0.144 0.178 0.42 −0.05
Social networks −0.050 0.071 0.48 −0.06
Complex measures of integration 0.255 0.095 0.007 0.20
Geographic region of studyf
Asia 0.057 0.154 0.71 0.05
Europe 0.221 0.134 0.10 0.25
North America 0.057 0.134 0.69 0.07
Statistically controlled estimateg −0.147 0.058 0.01 −0.17
a

Age at study initiation.

b

Contrasted with reports in which males and females were combined.

c

Individuals with a pre-existing medical condition contrasted with community samples.

d

Contrasted with all cause and all other causes.

e

Contrasted with measures of social participation; see Table 2 for descriptions of each kind of measure.

f

Contrasted with all other world regions combined.

g

Contrasted with estimates based on raw data.

β, standardized beta; B, unstandardized beta; SE, standard error.