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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 31.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2011 Jul;30(4):472–480. doi: 10.1037/a0024304

Table 3.

Post Hoc Analyses for Main Effects of Childhood SES X Race/Ethnicity Interaction Effects on Psychosocial Resource Variables in African Americans in Models Unadjusted and Adjusted for Adult SES.

Unadjusted for Adult
SES
Adjusted for Adult SES
Childhood SES Childhood SES Adult SES
B(SE) p B(SE) p B(SE) p
Momentary
Social Support+ .92(.30) .003 .93(.30) .004 .07(.20) .74
Positive Social Experiences .61(.31) .06 .62(.31) .05 .21(.20) .31
Proportion of Social Interactions+ −4.46(4.38) .31 −4.48(4.43) .32 −.28(2.87) .92
Questionnaires
Interpersonal Support Evaluation List 2.33(3.14) .46 2.45(3.11) .43 2.89(2.01) 16
Social Network Inventory+ .97(.40) .02 .99(.38) .01 .55(.25) .03
Coping
 Active+ 1.10(.57) .06 1.14(.52) .03 1.03(.34) .004
 Planning+ 1.73(.61) .007 1.76(.59) .005 .78(.38) .05
 Emotion Focused .39(.55) .49 .38(.56) .50 −.24(.36) .51

Notes. Covariates included in all models were age and sex.

+

= Outcomes significantly predicted by the Childhood SES x Race/Ethnicity interaction term. The Interpersonal Support Evaluation List included as a covariate in models predicting momentary social support.