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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Ind Med. 2012 Mar 16;55(8):707–713. doi: 10.1002/ajim.22035

Table II.

Relationship Between Baseline Stress Score and Change in Stress with Change in Cognitive Function Over 3-Month Follow-up.

Estimated coefficient of baselines stress for
change in cognitive function

Reduced adjustment Full adjustment

Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE)
Male −0.063 (0.175) −0.168 (0.177)
Age −0.011 (0.006) −0.014 (0.006)**
Education 0.037 (0.019)* 0.038 (0.018)*
Number of years worked in
 U.S. agriculture
0.003 (0.006) 0.003 (0.006)
Ever smoking status (No) −0.173 (0.110)
Self-rated health (Good) −0.196 (0.100)*
Depressive symptoms −0.212 (0.145)
Baseline stress −0.014 (0.006)* −0.016 (0.006)*

Estimated coefficient of change in stress for
change in cognitive function

Reduced adjustment Full adjustment

Coefficient (SE) Coefficient (SE)

Male 0.042 (0.175) −0.073 (0.173)
Age −0.010 (0.006) −0.014 (0.006)*
Education 0.041(0.019)* 0.044 (0.019)*
Number of years worked in
 U.S. agriculture
0.005(0.006) 0.006 (0.006)
Ever smoking status (No) −0.227 (0.110)*
Self−rated health (Good) −0.197 (0.101)
Depressive symptoms −0.210 (0.141)
Change in stress −0.003 (0.012) −0.001 (0.012)
*

p < .05

**

p < .01