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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 28.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2015 Oct 24;63:343–350. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2015.10.018

Table 2. Exposure and “Reactivity” Multilevel Models Predicting LTL.

Predictor Unadjusted model With basophil % covariate Exposure and “reactivity” models combined, with basophil % as a covariate



B 95% CI SE t B t B t
Exposure modela
Parent-child
 Conflict 0.14 -1.39, 1.67 0.75 0.19 0.29 0.41 0.18 0.31
 Warmth -0.41 -1.08, 0.26 0.33 -1.26 -0.32 -1.03 0.16 0.51
Marital
 Conflict -0.44 -1.56, 0.67 0.55 -0.81 -0.19 -0.37 0.17 0.36
 Affection 0.10 -0.16, 0.36 0.13 0.78 0.05 0.43 -0.00 -0.00
Mood
 Negative 0.15 -0.16, 0.47 0.15 1.03 -0.09 -0.24 -0.11 -0.36
 Positive -0.02 -0.81, 0.77 0.39 -0.05 0.15 1.02 -0.09 -0.27
“Reactivity” modelb
Parent-child
 Conflict – Negative mood -0.33 -0.86, 0.19 0.26 -1.28 -0.08 -0.29 -0.08 -0.27
 Warmth – Positive mood 0.50 0.05, 0.94 0.22 2.27* 0.41 1.91 0.50 1.84
Marital
 Conflict – Negative mood -1.51 -2.49, -0.53 0.48 -3.16** -1.76 -3.83*** -1.80 -3.46**
 Affection – Positive mood 1.15 0.32, 1.97 0.38 2.99* 0.86 2.21* 0.88 1.68

Note. All coefficients are unstandardized. N = 39 for unadjusted models. For model with basophil % as a covariate,

a

basophil %, B = 0.44, t = 2.78, p = .01, N = 38,

b

basophil % B = 0.34, p = .02, N = 38. For the model combining exposure and “reactivity” predictors, basophil % B = 0.34, t = 2.21, p = .04, N = 38.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001