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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2015 Dec 2;24(4):327–336. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2015.11.007

Table 2.

Summary of Main Effects and Interactions for Age and Social Support Variables Predicting Mental Health Difficulties

Unadjusted Adjusteda

Variable β t p β t p
Main effects
Age group −0.14 3.67 <0.001 −0.16 3.80 <0.001
Perceived Support −0.41 11.1 <0.001 −0.21 6.97 <0.001
Structural Support −0.05 1.34 0.180 −0.05 1.87 0.062
Community Integration −0.18 4.65 <0.001 −0.08 2.68 <0.01
Constant 14.4 <0.001 9.67 <0.001
R2 .35 .66
Adj. R2 .35 .65
Interaction Effects
Age Group × Perceived Support 0.23 6.06 <0.001 0.16 5.48 <0.001
Age Group × Structural Support 0.08 1.16 0.246 0.07 1.41 0.158
Age Group × Community Integration 0.08 1.90 0.058 −0.07 2.72 0.007
Constant 15.1 <0.001 10.1 <0.001
R2 .37 .68
Adj. R2 .38 .67

Note: Beta = standardized regression coefficient. Statistically significant main effects and interactions (p<0.05) are shown in bold.

a

Adjusted for any mental health treatment, race, marital status, employment status, education, income, enlistment status, combat veteran status, number of lifetime traumas, cognitive functioning, and physical health difficulties. Final unadjusted main effects model: F(4,715)=85.43, p<0.001; Final unadjusted model with interaction effects: Final adjusted model with main effects: F(15,703)=92.54, p<0.001; Final adjusted model with interaction effects: F(18,700)=83.28, p<0.001).