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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Syst Health. 2016 Sep;34(3):229–239. doi: 10.1037/fsh0000206

Table 4.

Hierarchical Regression Predicting Proportion of Days with Asthma Symptoms from Caregiver Empowerment Variables for the Overall Sample, and for US-Born and Foreign Born Caregivers

Variables Full Model
B SE B β ΔR2 R2 Adj.
R2
ΔF F
Overall Sample (N=113) .01 .12 .07 .62 2.52*
Constant .55 .20
Poverty Threshold .01 .04 .02
Caregiver Pref. Language −.01 .04 −.02
Patient Activation .01 .01 .05
Family −.21 .06 −.53***
Service .09 .05 .32*
Community .02 .02 .08
US Born Caregivers
(n=60)
.01 .17 .07 .20 1.79
Constant .57 .26
Poverty Threshold .03 .04 .10
Caregiver Pref. Language −.10 .09 −.15
Patient Activation −.01 .01 −.02
Family −.19 .07 −.54*
Service .13 .06 .48*
Community −.01 .02 −.06
Foreign Born Caregivers
(n=53)
.03 .17 .05 1.48 1.50
Constant .64 .34
Poverty Threshold −.03 .08 −.05
Caregiver Pref. Language .01 .06 .01
Patient Activation .01 .01 .11
Family −.21 .10 −.46*
Service .04 .09 .11
Community .05 .04 .20

Note.

*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

***

p<.001.

For poverty treshold those above the treshold were coded as 1, below the threshold was coded as 0; for caregiver language spanish was coded as 1 and English as 0.