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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 6.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2012 May 31;53(2):248–262. doi: 10.1177/0022146512446642

Table 3.

Multinomial Logistic Regression Estimates of Interactions between Family Contact and Relationship Quality (N=2,871)

Model 1
Model 2
Model 3
Monthly Weekly-Daily Monthly Weekly-Daily Monthly Weekly-Daily
Family Relationships Characteristics
 Contact 1.32 (.20) 1.34 (.19) * .86 (.09) .79 (.10) .92 (.06) .93 (.07)
 Support 1.17 (.30) 1.01 (.25)
  * Contact .93 (.04) .95 (.04)
 Strain .73 (.21) .65 (.21)
  * Contact 1.09 (.05) 1.15 (.06) **
 Support/Strain (ref=High support/Low strain)
 Low support/Low strain .31 (.17) * .57 (.35)
  * Contact 1.29 (.12) ** 1.14 (.12)
 High support/High strain .87 (.62) .13 (.11) *
  * Contact 1.05 (.12) 1.43 (.18) **
 Low support/High strain .52 (.28) .41 (.25)
  * Contact 1.17 (.10) 1.27 (.13) *
***

p<.001,

**

p<.01,

*

p<.05,

p<.10

Note: Estimates of relative risk are presented. Standard errors are in parenthesis. Models are adjusted for age, gender, race/ethnicity, marital status, parental status, education, income, working status, self-rated physical health, and depression.