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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2017 Mar 15;60(6):667–673. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2017.01.007

Table 3.

Separate and combined effects of worries and cortisol awakening response (CAR) on health symptoms

Wave 5 health symptoms
(n = 99)
Wave 6 health symptoms
(n = 83)
Hypothesis 3: Main effects and the interaction term
    B   SE   p     B   SE   p
Worries −.14 .07 .04   −.22 .10 .03
CAR   .06 .08 .50   −.06 .13 .67
Sex −.17 .07 .03   −.10 .09 .24
Covariates
Wave 5 health symptoms   .52 .11 <. 001
Wave 5 anxiety   .55 .13 <. 001   .15 .11 .17
Hypothesis 3: Main effects and the interaction term
    B SE   p     B   SE   p
Worries −.14 .06 .006 −.08 .09 .37
CAR −.10 .11 .36   −.10 .13 .42
Sex −.16 .07 .03   −.09 .09 .33
Worries × CAR −.16 .20 .41     .41 .20 .04
Covariates
Wave 5 health symptoms   .52 .12 <. 001
Wave 5 anxiety   .52 .13 <. 001   .11 .11   .33

Worries = Worries across ten days. B = standardized coefficient; SE = standard errors. CAR = Cortisol awakening response. R2 for wave 6 symptoms = .48; R2 for wave 5 symptoms = .37.