Skip to main content
. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2015 Aug 6;39(1):75–84. doi: 10.1007/s10865-015-9665-y

Table 3.

Predicting Initial and Change in Fruit and Vegetable Consumption by Cancer-Related Stress

B 95% CI p
Pt CRS → Pt Initial FVCa −0.29 [−0.70, 0.13] .18
Pt CRS → Pt Change in FVC 0.79 [0.22, 1.36] .01
Pt CRS → Cg Initial FVCb −0.53 [−0.93, −0.12] .01
Pt CRS → Cg Change in FVCc 0.22 [−0.03, 0.47] .09
Cg CRS → Pt Initial FVCb −0.53 [−0.93, −0.12] .01
Cg CRS → Pt Change in FVCc 0.22 [−0.03, 0.47] .09
Cg CRS → Cg Initial FVCa −0.29 [−0.70, 0.13] .18
Cg CRS → Cg Change in FVC 0.20 [−0.11, 0.51] .21

Note. Unstandardized estimates; Pt = Patients; CRS = Cancer-Related Stress; FVC = days consuming ≥ 5 servings of fruits and vegetables; Cg = Caregivers; paths with same superscript letter were constrained equal in the final model, paths with no superscript letters were not constrained equal in the final model.