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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 14.
Published in final edited form as: Br J Health Psychol. 2011 Mar 8;16(0 2):10.1348/135910710X504932. doi: 10.1348/135910710X504932

Table 4.

Regression Model Predicting Resting Diastolic Blood Pressure (DBP)

df ΔF p ΔR2 Entered Variables B SE β
Step 1 91 1.632 .127 .125 Intercept 97.150 11.556
Age* −.250 .113 −.238
Gender* −3.877 1.884 −.207
Body Mass Index −.009 .206 −.005
Ever Smoke .419 1.827 .024
Taking any HBP meds .279 1.842 .016
CDR Total Score −.001 1.376 .000
Diabetes −3.224 2.624 −.127
Drinks per month −.002 .049 −.003
Step 2 90 3.628 .063 .034 Intercept 107.192 12.553
Age* −.267 .112 −.254
Gender** −5.033 1.954 −.268
Body Mass Index −.034 .203 −.019
Ever Smoke .634 1.805 .037
Taking any HBP meds .799 1.836 .047
CDR Total Score −.281 1.365 −.021
Diabetes −3.235 2.587 −.128
Drinks per month −.004 .048 −.010
Self-Efficacy for using Problem-Focused Coping −.164 .086 −.196

Note:

*

p ≤.05

**

p ≤.01