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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Care Health Dev. 2011 Oct 21;39(1):61–68. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2214.2011.01320.x

Table 5.

Unstandardized coefficients (Beta) and corresponding standard errors (SE) from simple main effects mixed linear models stratified by independent living status.

Did not live independent
of parents (n=49)
Lived independent
of parents (n=64)

Independent variable Beta (SE) p-value Beta (SE) p-value

Model 1: Total Diabetes Care
Responsibility
  Intercept 19.57 (2.64) <.001 7.25 (1.96) <.001
  Time (post high school vs. high school) 2.43 (0.45) <.001 2.95 (0.35) <.001
  Diabetes Self efficacy −0.12 (0.04) .006 0.06 (0.03) .028
  Worry about Hypoglycemia 0.01 (0.03) .663 0.04 (0.03) .173
  Female −0.67 (0.83) .424 1.83 (0.66) .007
  Hgba1c<7.5% −0.29 (0.95) .763 −0.16 (0.78) .835

Model 2: Daily Diabetes Care
Responsibility
  Intercept 9.18 (0.66) <.001 7.02 (0.49) <.001
  Time (post high school vs. high school) 0.18 (0.11) .115 0.31 (0.11) .008
  Diabetes Self efficacy −0.03 (0.01) .010 0.002 (0.01) .720
  Worry about Hypoglycemia −0.01 (0.01) .231 0.01 (0.01) .439
  Female −0.19 (0.21) .366 −0.26 (0.16) .118
  Hgba1c<7.5% −0.38 (0.24) .116 0.31 (0.19) .1105

Model 3: Non-daily Diabetes Care
Responsibility
  Intercept 10.03 (2.45) <.001 1.40 (1.71) .417
  Time (post high school vs. high school) 2.24 (0.40) <.001 2.60 (0.30) <.001
  Diabetes Self efficacy −0.08 (0.04) .030 0.04 (0.02) .081
  Worry about Hypoglycemia −0.02 (0.03) .413 0.03 (0.03) .258
  Female −0.44 (0.77) 0.572 1.99 (0.58) .001
  Hgba1c<7.5% 0.32 (0.88) 0.724 −0.30 (0.70) .665

Note. Variables with a significant interaction with living independently of parents are bolded.