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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Public Health Nurs. 2016 Jul 22;33(6):529–538. doi: 10.1111/phn.12283

Table 3.

Multiple linear regressions modeling synergistic risk and health-related self-concept

Synergistic risk (n = 549)
Health-related self-concept (n = 540)
Est. β (95% CI*) Std. β p Est. β (95% CI*) Std. β p
Age −0.002 [−0.009, 0.005] −0.022 .64 0.046 [−0.011, 0.102] 0.074 .11
Male −0.158 [−0.329, 0.013] −0.077 .070 −2.869 [−4.231, −1.506] −0.166 <.001
White/non-Hispanic 0.029 [−0.192, 0.250] 0.011 .80 −0.976 [−2.735, 0.782] −0.044 .28
At least some college 0.309 [0.081, 0.535] 0.118 .008 3.079 [1.253, 4.904] 0.139 .001
Current smoker −0.398 [−0.628, −0.167] −0.179 <.001 −3.821 [−5.664, −1.979] −0.205 <.001
Family history of lung cancer 0.139 [−0.047, 0.324] 0.061 .14 −0.576 [−2.051, 0.899] −0.030 .44
Homeowner −0.075 [−0.373, 0.222] −0.022 .62 0.3447 [−2.011, 2.700] 0.012 .77
Smoker in the home −0.042 [−0.242, 0.158] −0.022 .68 −2.211 [−3.801, −0.621] −0.137 .006
Children in the home −0.016 [−0.199, 0.167] −0.008 .86 0.482 [−0.993, 1.957] 0.029 .52

CI = Confidence Interval