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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Aging Health. 2013 Feb;25(1):159–187. doi: 10.1177/0898264312469665

Table 5.

Ordinal Logistic Regression Results for Depressive Symptomatology Outcome

Model 1
Model 2
b SE b SE
Prosocial attitudes and behaviors
 Altruistic attitudes W2 −0.295 0.196 −0.206 0.208
 Hours of volunteering W2 −0.059** 0.021 −0.065** 0.022
 Informal helping W2 −0.308* 0.140 −0.231 0.155
Demographic characteristics
 Gender 0.877*** 0.209
 Age W2 0.037 0.021
 Marital status W2 0.087 0.193
 Depressive symptoms W2 1.160*** 0.159
Health-related resources
 Driving status W2 0.170 0.248
 Functional limitation W2 0.824*** 0.243
 Chronic illness W2 0.128 0.071
Mortality λ 0.317 0.364 0.136 0.393
−2 Log likelihood (df) 1030.93(4) 923.13(11)

Note. b = slope estimate; SE = standard error; df = degree of freedom; W2 = Wave 2; W5 = Wave 5; effective n = 585.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.