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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2016 Aug 8;35(11):1225–1234. doi: 10.1037/hea0000398

Table 2.

Results of regression analyses predicting psychosocial outcomes.

Black
Subjects
(n = 150) White
Subjects
(n=364)
B (SE) β p B (SE) β p
Years of Education
Time owned home .48 (.16) .31 .005 .59 (.12) .33 <.001
Conscientiousness .48 (.18) .27 .01 .17 (.11) .09 .13
Time Owned Home × Conscientiousness −.12 (.17) −.07 .47 .18 (.11) .11 .09
Depressive Symptoms
Time owned home −.18 (.14) −.11 .19 .04 (.10) .02 .71
Conscientiousness −.30 (.15) −.18 .04 −.37 (.10) −.20 <.001
Time Owned Home × Conscientiousness −.07 (.15) −.04 .65 .08 (.10) .04 .39
Positive Relationships
Time owned home .63 (.56) .09 .26 .55 (.35) .08 .12
Conscientiousness 1.27 (.60) .18 .04 1.55 (.35) .23 <.001
Time Owned Home × Conscientiousness −.57 (.60) −.08 .34 −.46 (.34) −.07 .18

Notes. The covariates age and sex also were included in these models. Due to space constraints, we omit those results here, but they are available upon request.