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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 May 2.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2011 May 2;73(4):295–303. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0b013e31821534f6

Table 3.

Multiple linear regression models for the association between poor childhood emotional functioning and C-reactive protein in adulthood

Variable Model 1a
(n=400)
Model 2b
(n=397)
Model 3c
(n=389)
Model 4d
(n=379)
Inappropriate Self Regulation 0.71 (0.27)
0.009
0.86 (0.28)
0.002
0.86 (0.28)
0.002
0.25 (0.25)
0.31
Distress Proneness 1.18 (0.56)
0.04
1.23 (0.57)
0.03
1.26 (0.56)
0.03
0.79 (0.48)
0.10
Behavioral Inhibition −0.55 (0.29)
0.05
−0.58 (0.28)
0.04
−0.54 (0.29)
0.07
−0.31 (0.25)
0.22

Top cell entries include B (SE); bottom cell entry includes p-value

a

Model 1: Unadjusted association

b

Model 2: Controls for demographics (study site, age, race and gender).

c

Model 3: Controls for variables in Model 1 and childhood factors (SGA, childhood BMI, IQ, health, SES)

d

Model 4: Controls for variables in Model 2 and adulthood factors (smoking, depressive symptoms, education, adult BMI)

Abbreviations: SGA=small for gestational age; BMI=body mass index; IQ=intelligence quotient; SES=socioeconomic status