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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2012 Nov 11;37(1):102–112. doi: 10.1007/s10865-012-9472-7

Table 2.

Adjusted and unadjusted effects

Mediator/Outcome Religious Beliefs Religious Behaviors
Unadjusted CV Adjusted CV-Rel Adjusted Unadjusted CV Adjusted CV-Rel Adjusted
Self-efficacy (latent factor) .210*** .203*** .183*** .120*** .159*** .030
Self-esteem (latent factor) .238*** .236*** .241*** .129*** .162*** −.007
Fruit Servings .055* .036 −.114** .188*** .148*** .228***
Vegetable Servings .041 .021 −.060 .126*** .080** .122**
Alcohol Use (Y/N) −.097*** −.067* .058 −.220*** −.149** −.190***
Largest Number of Drinks −.047 −.037 .075 −.125** −.118** −.170**
Binge Drinking Days −.106** −.065 .015 −.179*** −.111** −.122*
*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001

Note. The CV adjusted effects are adjusted for age, gender, education, and self-rated health. The CV-Rel adjusted effects are those adjusted for age, gender, education, self-rated health, and the other religious involvement latent factor.