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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Prev Sci. 2015 Feb;16(2):171–180. doi: 10.1007/s11121-014-0474-2

Table 2.

Nonsupportive parenting and intervention status as predictors of telomere length

Predictors Telomere length (age 22) (n=216)
Model 1
Model 2
B SE β B SE β
1. Gender, male −0.135 0.119 −0.088 −0.121 0.118 −0.079
2. Family socioeconomic risk (age 17) −0.002 0.038 −0.003 −0.003 0.038 −0.005
3. Life stress (age 17) −0.027 0.034 −0.056 −0.040 0.034 −0.083
4. Smoking (age 17) 0.051 0.606 0.006 0.170 0.600 0.021
5. Alcohol use (age 17) 0.010 0.419 0.002 0.054 0.414 0.009
6. Blood pressure (age 22) −0.008 0.006 −0.104 −0.010 0.006 −0.128
7. Body mass index (age 22) 0.024 0.034 0.062 0.023 0.033 0.059
8. Nonsupportive parenting (age 17) −0.034 0.017 −0.139* −0.074 0.024 −0.301**
9. Intervention (AIM) 0.171 0.103 0.114
10. Nonsupportive parenting × intervention 0.074 0.033 0.216*

AIM Adults in the Making intervention program

*

p<.05,

**

p<.01