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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jan 27.
Published in final edited form as: Gerontology. 2017 Jan 27;63(3):253–262. doi: 10.1159/000455253

Table 4.

Associations of loneliness with global cognition, 177 participants with HIV

Factor Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Adjusted R2 0.2791 0.2780 0.3018
B (SE, p-value)
Age −0.0110 (0.0066, 0.1013) −0.0114 (0.0067, 0.0890) −0.0152 (0.0078, 0.0523)
Male Sex −0.0234 (0.0841, 0.7809) −0.0261 (0.0842, 0.7568) −0.1280 (0.1134, 0.2610)
Education 0.0597 (0.0135, <0.0001) 0.0571 (0.0138, 0.0001) 0.0564 (0.0168, 0.0010)
Income 0.0222 (0.0165, 0.1795) 0.0221 (0.0165, 0.1823) 0.0189 (0.0206, 0.3618)
Black Race −0.3359 (0.0847, 0.0001) −0.3501 (0.0864, 0.0001) −0.1697 (0.1094, 0.1227)
Loneliness −0.0405 (0.0468, 0.3887) 0.0369 (0.1761, 0.8344)
Loneliness by age −0.0010 (0.0086, 0.9063)
Loneliness by sex 0.1278 (0.1297, 0.3259)
Loneliness by education 0.0073 (0.0198, 0.7123)
Loneliness by income 0.0005 (0.0222, 0.9811)
Loneliness by race −0.2736 (0.1138, 0.0174)