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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2013 Aug;46(1):121–126. doi: 10.1007/s12160-013-9485-7

Table 1.

Standardized Coefficients (95% C.I.) from Linear Regression Models Predicting Change in Physiological Dysregulation (N=539)

Overall Metabolic Inflammation Neuroendocrine
Unadjusted
Number of life events 0.11 (0.05, 0.21) 0.06 (-0.02, 0.15) 0.05 (-0.03, 0.15) 0.04 (-0.04, 0.14)
Earthquake exposure 0.03 (-0.09, 0.25) 0.02 (-0.13, 0.18) 0.04 (-0.08, 0.27) 0.03 (-0.12, 0.27)
Chronic strain 0.00 (-0.07, 0.08) -0.05 (-0.12, 0.01) 0.06 (-0.02, 0.14) -0.01 (-0.09, 0.07)
Overall R2 0.320 0.394 0.206 0.145
Change in overall R2,a 0.015 0.007 0.009 0.002
Adjustedb
Number of life events 0.05 (-0.02, 0.15) 0.06 (-0.02, 0.14) c -0.02 (-0.11, 0.07)
Male * life events 0.10 (0.01, 0.26)
Female * life events -0.05 (-0.20, 0.06)
Earthquake exposure 0.04 (-0.06, 0.27) 0.01 (-0.15, 0.17) 0.06 (-0.03, 0.33) c
Male * earthquake exposure 0.07 (-0.02, 0.45)
Female * earthquake exposure -0.05 (-0.41, 0.12)
Chronic strain c -0.05 (-0.13, 0.03) c 0.04 (-0.05, 0.13)
Male * chronic strain 0.08 (0.01, 0.20) 0.10 (0.03, 0.24)
Female * chronic strain -0.05 (-0.20, 0.04) -0.02 (-0.16, 0.10)
Overall R2 0.373 0.409 0.244 0.246
Change in overall R2,a 0.014 0.005 0.025 0.008
a

Change in R2 associated with the addition of the three measures of stress burden.

b

Model adjusts for sex, age, urban residence, education, social integration, perceived social support, and personal mastery.

c

Coefficient differs significantly by sex.