Table 3.
Trimmed Multilevel Models of Daily Spousal Influence on Patient Physical Activity
Minutes in Moderate Activity | Step Count | |||
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Fixed Effects | estimate | (SE) | estimate | (SE) |
Intercept | 62.18 | 11.77*** | 3483.87 | 584.25*** |
Age | −1.86 | 0.39*** | –49.51 | 19.45** |
Gender | 5.08 | 6.06 | −7.97 | 300.48 |
Physical comorbidity | −2.12 | 1.69 | −305.76 | 83.65*** |
Employment | 0.51 | 7.46 | 652.66 | 369.61 |
Daily Measures | ||||
Pain | 2.14 | 0.44*** | 81.85 | 21.99*** |
Spouse moderate activity/steps | 0.24 | 0.02*** | 0.34 | 0.02*** |
Spouse autonomy support | 5.19 | 2.44* | 372.87 | 122.21** |
Spouse pressure control | 7.62 | 8.55 | 113.90 | 427.83 |
Spouse pressure control × Gender | −28.16 | 11.44** | −736.62 | 572.07 |
Notes.
All analyses control for minutes of wear time for patient accelerometer, and day in diary study. These trimmed models do not include the following nonsignificant predictors at the daily level: marital tension and enjoyment; spouse persuasion control; and interactions of gender with spouse moderate activity/steps, autonomy support, and persuasion control. Findings did not differ with these terms included.
Ncouples = 141, Nobservations = 1805. Gender: 1 = male, 2 = female. Employment: 1 = not employed, 2 = employed.
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