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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 9.
Published in final edited form as: Ethn Dis. 2015 Spring;25(2):145–151.

Table 2.

Unadjusted and adjusted regression coefficients for association between serious psychological distress and hemoglobin A1c (baseline)

Dependent variable: Hemoglobin A1c at baseline
Independent variable at baseline Unadjusted Coefficient1 (SE) Adjusted Coefficient1 (SE)
Exposure of interest
    Serious psychological distress 0.192** (0.054) 0.170** (0.046)
Covariates
    Age −0.036*** (0.002) −0.035*** (0.003)
    Male sex 0.162 (0.096) 0.165 (0.089)
    High school graduate −0.178 (0.116) −0.253* (0.103)
    Comorbidity score −0.192** (0.055) −0.083 (0.053)
    AUDIT score 0.562*** (0.136) 0.085 (0.133)
    Physical activity −0.105* (0.043) −0.134** (0.037)
    Current smoker 0.202* (0.094) −0.037 (0.098)
    Current depression medication use −0.338** (0.098) −0.350*** (0.075)
    Body mass index 0.000 (0.006) −0.014* (0.006)

Notes: SE = standard error

1

Coefficient interpreted as change in hemoglobin A1c for 1-unit change in independent variable

*

p<0.05

**

p<0.01

***

p<0.001.