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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 29.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2014 Jun 24;116:64–72. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2014.06.040

Table 2.

Linear Regression Model Results for Functional Limitations (N = 6672)

Unadjusted Model Unadjusted Model with
Interactions
Adjusted Model

Estimate SE Estimate SE Estimate SE
Intercept 3.48*** 0.07 3.40*** 0.07 3.71*** 0.22
Pre Boomer Cohort 0.93*** 0.09 1.11*** 0.11 0.51*** 0.10
Marital Status
    Divorced/Separated 0.97*** 0.12 1.10*** 0.16 0.89*** 0.15
    Widowed 1.28*** 0.19 1.83*** 0.31 1.06 *** 0.29
    Never Married 1.18*** 0.23 1.83*** 0.29 1.54*** 0.28
Marital Status by Cohort
    Divorced/Separated in Pre-Boomer −0.32 0.25 −0.36 0.23
    Widowed in Pre-Boomer −0.91* 0.39 −0.84* 0.37
    Never Married in Pre-Boomer −1.81*** 0.48 −1.19** 0.45
Education
    No Degree 1.61*** 0.13
    GED −0.71*** 0.18
    2-Year College −1.31*** 0.13
    4-Year College −1.27*** 0.16
    Professional Degree −2.03*** 0.38
Race
    Other 0.28 0.16
    Hispanic Only 0.03 0.36
    Black non-Hispanic 0.89*** 0.14
Number of Marriages 0.22*** 0.06
Length of Marital Status 0.07 0.19
Weekly Vigorous Activity −1.77*** 0.10
Current Smoker 0.21* 0.11
R-square .03 .04 0.17
F-value 57.93 35.93 68.51

Note. Education referent group is high school degree; race and ethnicity referent group is White non-Hispanic; marital status referent group is married (for main effects and interactions); cohort referent group is the Early Baby Boomers (for main effects and interactions).

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.