Table 4.
Watching TV, videos | Using computer for non-work act. | Doing paperwork not related to office work | Listening to music, reading | Talking on the phone, texting | Driving, riding in car/train/bus | |
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(β) (SE) | (β) (SE) | (β) (SE) | (β) (SE) | (β) (SE) | (β) (SE) | |
Overall | ||||||
M1: Unadjusted | 0.30(0.05)** | 0.14(0.04)** | 0.07(0.03)** | 0.08(0.04)* | 0.14(0.03)** | 0.23(0.04)** |
M2 | 0.13(0.05)** | 0.07(0.05) | −0.00(0.03) | −0.04(0.04) | 0.01(0.03) | 0.19(0.04)** |
M3 | 0.09(0.05)+ | 0.04(0.05) | −0.01(0.03) | −0.06(0.04) | −0.01(0.03) | 0.19(0.04)** |
Black men | ||||||
M1: Unadjusted | 0.20(0.14) | 0.04(0.11) | 0.09(0.07) | −0.12(0.11) | 0.17(0.09) | 0.24(0.13)+ |
M2: | 0.25(0.14)+ | −0.07(0.11) | 0.04(0.07) | −0.12(0.11) | 0.22(0.09)* | 0.32(0.13)** |
M3: | 0.24(0.14)+ | −0.05(0.12) | 0.06(0.08) | −0.10(0.11) | 0.27(0.09)** | 0.34(0.14)** |
White men | ||||||
M1: Unadjusted | 0.01(0.09) | 0.06(0.09) | 0.07(0.05) | 0.07(0.06) | −0.05(0.05) | 0.06(0.07) |
M2 | −0.02(0.09) | 0.02(0.09) | 0.08(0.05) | 0.05(0.06) | −0.04(0.05) | 0.09(0.07) |
M3 | −0.05(0.09) | −0.02(0.09) | 0.06(0.06) | 0.03(0.06) | −0.05(0.05) | 0.09(0.07) |
Black women | ||||||
M1: Unadjusted | −0.13(0.11) | 0.06(0.11) | −0.10(0.07) | −0.07(0.09) | −0.09(0.09) | 0.30(0.09)** |
M2 | −0.06(0.11) | −0.00(0.11) | −0.12(0.07)+ | −0.06(0.09) | −0.02(0.09) | 0.31(0.09)** |
M3 | −0.09(0.11) | −0.05(0.11) | −0.13(0.07)+ | −0.08(0.09) | −0.06(0.09) | 0.30(0.09)** |
White women | ||||||
M1: Unadjusted | 0.18(0.08)* | 0.24(0.07)** | 0.02(0.04) | −0.07(0.05) | 0.02(0.04) | 0.09(0.05)+ |
M2 | 0.26(0.08)** | 0.23(0.07)** | 0.03(0.04) | −0.07(0.05) | 0.04(0.04) | 0.10(0.05)* |
M3 | 0.14(0.08)+ | 0.19(0.07)** | 0.02(0.04) | −0.08(0.06) | 0.00(0.04) | 0.09(0.05)+ |
p < .10;
p < .05;
p < .01
Note.
Data shown are means (SD) or adjusted means (SE). Discrimination included experiencing any gender/race/SES/weight discriminations.
M2: Adjusted for age, education, and study center; M3: M2 + coronary heart disease, total physical activity, body mass index, alcohol use, smoking status, substance use, depression (CES-D >=16 vs. not depressed), and antidepressant use. Models for all participants were also adjusted for race and sex.