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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2016 Mar 17;156:125–133. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.03.010

Table 3. Estimates (Standard Errors) of SES Predicting Momentary Workplace Perceptions.

Meeting Job Demands Resources Positive Work Appraisals
Intercept 3.55*** (.11) 3.64*** (.27) 4.41*** (.10) 4.55*** (.26) 3.62*** (.12) 3.35*** (.28)
Time -.002 (.03) .0003 (.03) -.03 (.03) -.02 (.03) -.04 (.04) -.03 (.04)
Age -- .01 (.01) -- .01 (.01) -- .02** (.01)
Race -- -.49** (.15) -- -.40** (.14) -- -.47** (.16)
Sex -- -.08 (.15) -- -.04 (.14) -- -.23 (.16)
Married -- .19 (.14) -- .15 (.13) -- .14 (.14)
Children -- .08 (.14) -- -.24+ (.13) -- -.05 (.15)
SES -.08(.09) -.17* (.09) -.22** (.08) -.25** (.08) -.06 (.09) -.16+ (.09)

AIC 1202.4 1156.3 1148.0 1126.9 1263.8 1210.0
BIC 1210.5 1164.4 1156.2 1135.0 1274.7 1220.8
Pseudo-r2 .010 .091 .010 .118 .010 .129

Note.

+

p < .10,

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001.

PSS refers to the perceived stress scale, and SES refers to socioeconomic status. Race (1 = White, 0 = Non-white), Sex (1 = female, 0 = male), married (1 = married, 0 = not married), and children (1 = have children under the age of 18 living at home, 0 = no children under 18 living at home) are dichotomous variables. Time is coded to indicate the EMA interval (ranging from 1 to 6). Cortisol is log-transformed.