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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Behav Med. 2015 Jul 9;38(5):830–834. doi: 10.1007/s10865-015-9656-z

Table 1.

Regression of Diastolic BP on Control Variables, Social Support and Income

Model B β SE t p LCL UCL
Intercept, β 0 90.98 - 4.61 19.75 .000 81.91 100.08
Age, β1 −.12 −.16 .05 −2.37 .019* −.21 −.02
Sex, β2 .61 .027 1.58 .39 .385 −2.51 3.73
BMI, β3 −.07 −.10 .05 −1.44 .151 −.17 .03
Community, β4 −2.84 −.21 .90 −3.16 .002* −4.62 −1.07
Income, β5 .24 .04 .40 .61 .542 −.55 1.42
SS, β6 −1.76 −.17 .71 −2.47 .014* −3.17 −.35
SS × Income, β7 .72 .14 .36 2.01 .046* .012 1.42
*

p<.05

Note: BMI, body mass index; SS, social support. Data were collected in three communities in the southeastern U.S. in 2010.