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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 14.
Published in final edited form as: Sleep Health. 2015 Dec;1(4):285–292. doi: 10.1016/j.sleh.2015.09.004

Table 3.

Results of multiple linear regression models testing for associations between objective sleep properties and demographic and socioeconomic variables among NSHAP study participants (2010-11); models also controlled for BMI category, alcohol consumption, current smoking, and physical activity level (N = 726).

Predictors Total sleep time (minutes) WASO (minutes) Time in bed (hours) (N=591) Sleep percentage (%) Sleep fragmentation (%)

β (SE) β (SE) β (SE) β (SE) β (SE)
Female gender (males = reference) a 25.8 (7.3)** 4.1 (2.4) 0.79 (0.19)*** 0.17 (1.1) -1.6 (0.45)**
Age (decades) 11.9 (5.2)* --- -3.1 (0.81)*** 0.60 (0.40)
Age effect for men (decades)b (N=342) --- 3.3 (2.0) 0.32 (0.13) * --- ---
Age effect for women (decades)b (N=384) --- -1.0 (1.5) -0.22 (0.16) --- ---
pgender*age interaction term --- 0.013 0.001 --- ---
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic white Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref
 Black -9.8 (9.6) 9.2 (2.8)** -0.10 (0.31) -2.9 (1.6) 2.3 (0.62)***
 Hispanic -4.9 (10.6) -1.1 (3.7) -0.38 (0.22) 1.6 (2.3) -0.2 (0.68)
 Other -73.2 (20.1)** -3.8 (3.9) 0.10 (0.44) 2.4 (3.2) 1.9 (2.0)
Marital status
 Married/living with a partner Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref
Divorced/separated/never married -26.2 (10.5)* 0.8 (3.3) -0.24 (0.18) -1.0 (1.9) 0.58 (0.95)
 Widowed -7.8 (10.4) 8.6 (2.6)** -0.2 (0.2) -4.2 (1.7)* 1.28 (0.60)*
Educational attainment
 < High school degree Ref Ref Ref Ref Ref
 High school degree/some college -14.3 (9.5) -10.0 (4.0)* -0.73 (0.2)*** 5.8 (2.3)* -1.3 (0.88)
 Bachelor's degree or more -12.6 (10.4) -11.6 (3.4)** -1.0 (0.23)*** 6.1 (2.0)** -1.55 (0.82)
*

P<=0.05;

**

P <0.01;

***

P<0.001

a

Note that for those models including a gender × age interaction term, the female gender effect refers to those individuals at the youngest ages.

b

The sex-specific age effects were extracted from sex-stratified models, for ease of interpretation, when there was evidence of sex differences.