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. 2013 Sep 2;10(9):4086–4103. doi: 10.3390/ijerph10094086

Table 4.

Linear regression model analyses predicting perceived stress, cortisol slope and cortisol mean over 2 days.

Main Effects Model 1
Perceived stress (n = 103)
Model 2
Cortisol Slope (n = 88)
Model 3
Cortisol mean (n = 93)
Variable β t 95% CI β t 95% CI β t 95% CI
Gender (female) 5.47 *** 3.11 1.98, 8.95 −0.04 −0.04 −1.79, 1.72 −0.62 *** −3.06 −1.02, −0.22
Age −0.14 * −1.70 −0.29, 0.02 0.13 ** 2.05 0.00, 0.26 0.01 ** 2.29 0.00, 0.03
Deprivation level 0.30 1.20 −0.19, 0.78 0.00 0.00 −0.39, 0.38 0.01 0.29 −0.03, 0.04
% green space (continuous) −0.08 ** −2.28 −0.14, −0.01 - - - −0.001 −0.21 −0.01, 0.01
binary green space
(≥43%)
- - - 3.00 *** 2.79 0.86, 5.14 - - -
No Garden 3.48 ** 2.06 0.13, 6.82 - - - - - -
Interaction Effects
No Garden
with gender (female)
−4.31 * −1.93 −8.75, 0.13 - - - - - -
% green space (continuous) with gender (female) - - - - - - 0.01 ** 2.05 0.00, 0.02

Note cells with “-” denotes terms removed from the model for that particular response variable. * p < 0.10; ** p < 0.05; *** p < 0.01.