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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Aging. 2010 Jun;25(2):453–463. doi: 10.1037/a0017216

Table 3.

Intercorrelations among variables at baseline (Year 1).a

Variable CESDML Loneliness Psych Anti-depress PhysFx Age Female Black (vs. other) Hispanic (vs. other) Years education
CESDML 1
Loneliness .58** 1
Psych .21* .19* 1
Anti-depress .35** .13 .40** 1
PhysFx −.30** −.22* −.10 −.06 1
Age −.14 −.08 −.05 −.07 −.15 1
Female .08 −.12 .13 .15 −.22** −.02 1
Black (vs. other) .11 .06 −.08 −.01 −.10 .14 .02 1
Hispanic (vs. other) .20* .12 .12 .08 −.05 −.26** −.00 −.47** 1
Years education −.25** −.15* .16** .01 .17* −.02 .04 −.13 −.22** 1
Married/live-in partner −.10 −.11 −.15* −.09 .10 −.01 −.30** −.12 −.08 −.03

CESDML = Depressive symptoms, minus loneliness item; Psych = psychiatric diagnosis reported (subject reported having had or having been told by a doctor that they have emotional, nervous, or psychiatric problems); Antidepress = anti-depressant medication; PhysFx = physical functioning.

a

Correlation coefficients are standardized regression coefficients obtained in the cross-lagged panel analysis depicted in Figure 1.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01.