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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2017 Jun 28;58(3):291–306. doi: 10.1177/0022146517715671

Appendix G.

Coefficients and significance levels from linear regression models predicting fast food consumption, accounting for selection through IPW (N=14,265)

Base Financial Occupation Social Cog/Psych All
College degree −.55 *** −.44 *** −.48 *** −.50 *** −.38 −.30 ***
Income-to-needs −.04 ** −.01
Personal earnings .00 * .00
# financial hardships .14 *** .10 **
Health insurance .12 .16 *
Home ownership −.13 * −.10 +
Asset-debt (some left over)
  None .30 ** .20 *
  Left with debt .09 .12
Occupation (higher status)
  Lower status .25 ** .18 *
  Unemployed/not in labor force −.32 *** −.49 ***
Job satisfaction .05 .02
Job efficacy .10 + −.03
# friends −.04 *** −.02 *
Religiosity .18 *** .15 ***
Volunteers −.27 *** −.14 *
Vocab test (W3) −.01 *** −.01 ***
Mastery scale −.04 ** −.04 ***
Perceived stress .02 + .01
CES-D .04 ** .04 **
Constant 2.57 *** 2.49 *** 2.36 *** 2.81 *** 3.55 *** 3.52 ***
Wald test *** *** *** *** ***

Source: Add Health.

***

p < .001;

**

p < .01;

*

p <.05;

+

p<.10