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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Homosex. 2016 Mar 7;63(8):1146–1160. doi: 10.1080/00918369.2016.1150056

Table 2.

Results of Linear Regressions Modeling Depressive Symptomatology (CESD-SF) among EXPLORE Study Participants

Regression coefficient
(Standard error)

Model R.1 Model R.2 Model R.3 Model R.4
Employment status
Employed part-time 0.7***
(0.22)
0.05
(0.23)
Unemployed/Other 1.4***
(0.19)
0.7***
(0.20)
Employed full-time 1.0 1.0

Income level
Less than $11,999 2.8***
(0.24)
2.2***
(0.28)
$12,000–29,999 1.4***
(0.20)
1.1***
(0.20)
$30,000–59,999 0.8***
(0.17)
0.7***
(0.18)
$60,000 or More 1.0 1.0

Educational attainment
High school or less 1.7***
(0.25)
1.0***
(0.26)
Some college 1.0***
(0.19)
0.7***
(0.19)
College degree 0.3*
(0.16)
0.3
(0.16)
Post college 1.0 1.0

Root MSE 4.2 4.1 4.2 4.1
Model F-test
(df1, df2)
13.0
(14, 4221)
17.9
(15, 4213)
11.8
(15, 4218)
15.2
(20, 4206)

Notes. All models adjust for age group, race/ethnicity, history of sexual abuse, geographic site

***

p < .001,

**

p < .01,

*

p < .05