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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 May 29.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2012 Jun;43(3):372–382. doi: 10.1007/s12160-011-9342-5

Table 4.

Results of GLMM Testing the Effect Modification of the Association between Patient-Provider Communication and Medication Adherence by Racial Composition of the Relationship (N = 597)*

Model 1
Model 2
df F B (SE) p df F B (SE) p
Patient age 1 3.12 0.01 (0.01) 0.08
Patient gender Male 1 0.15 −0.07 (0.17) 0.70
Marital Status 3 0.62 0.61
Insurance status 3 0.45 0.72
Diabetes 1 0.88 0.16 (0.17) 0.35
Stroke 1 5.10 −0.69 (0.31) 0.03
# hypertension meds 1 0.54 0.06 (0.08) 0.46
Length of relationship ≥1 year 1 3.65 0.52 (0.27) 0.06
Provider birthplace U.S. 1 4.15 −0.35 (0.17) 0.04
Type of provider Physician 1 2.59 0.42 (0.26) 0.11
Cultural competency training 1 1.64 −0.10 (0.08) 0.20
Years at clinic 1 0.01 0.001 (0.01) 0.93
Communication 1 4.46 −0.46 (0.22) 0.04 1 8.25 −1.11 (0.39) 0.005
Dyad type 1 0.75 0.17 (0.20) 0.39 1 1.38 0.23 (0.20) 0.24
CommunicationxDyad 1 4.14 0.95 (0.47) 0.04
*

Controlling for clustering by providers

Regression coefficients are only reported for those constructs represented by single variables