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. 2011 Jul;66B(Suppl 1):i102–i110. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbq071

Table 2.

Association between childhood to adulthood SES mobility trajectory and errors (log) on the 3MSE from two sequential mixed linear models

Model 1
Model 2
Covariates β Lower Confidence Limit Upper Confidence Limit p value β Lower Confidence Limit Upper Confidence Limit p value
Intercept 2.54 2.49 2.589 <.0001 0.078 −0.241 0.398 .629
SES mobility—childhood to adulthood
    High SES–high −0.82 −0.93 −0.71 <.0001 −0.692 −0.797 −0.587 <.0001
    High SES–low −0.15 −0.25 −0.041 .008 −0.131 −0.229 −0.033 .011
    Low SES–high −0.82 −0.91 −0.73 <.0001 −0.683 −0.776 −0.590 <.0001
    Low SES–low
Time periods
    Period 1 (to visit) −.18 −0.24 −0.11 <.0001 −0.170 −0.233 −0.106 <.0001
    Period 2 (after) .06 0.027 0.10 .001 0.027 −0.009 0.063 .140
Demographic
    Age at visit 0.028 0.024 0.031 <.0001
    Gender −0.028 −0.078 0.023 .278
    Generations 0.075 0.044 0.106 <.0001
    Health 0.213 0.131 0.294 <.0001
Health related
    Diabetes 0.139 0.087 0.190 <.0001
    Stroke (yes/no) 0.172 0.070 0.274 .001
    Hypertension 0.01 −0.05 0.07 .8042

Note: SES = socioeconomic status; 3MSE = modified Mini-Mental State Exam.