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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2017 Jun;79(5):514–523. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000455

Table 4.

The association between early-life and adult SES with continuous MetS factor scores.

F Df p Partial η2
Model 1 (N = 354)
Early-life SES 6.73 1, 352 .010* .019

Model 2 (N = 354)
Current SES .76 1, 352 .39 .002

Model 3 (N = 354)
Early-life SES 6.71 1, 350 .010* .019
Current SES .37 1, 350 .54 .001
Early-life SES × Current SES 1.03 1, 350 .31 .003

Model 4 (N = 328)
Age 26.5 1, 318 <.001* .077
Sex 35.54 1, 318 <.001* .101
Race/ethnicity .009 1, 318 .92 <.001
Alcohol use .70 1, 318 .40 .002
Cigarette smoking 1.35 1, 318 .25 .004
Physical activity 4.19 1, 318 .041* .013
Early-life SES 3.49 1, 318 .063Δ .011
Current SES .02 1, 318 .88 <.001
Early-life SES × Current SES .60 1, 318 .44 .002

Df = degrees of freedom. Partial η2 is reported as a measure of effect size.

*

p < .05.

Δ

p < .10.