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. 2017 Sep 12;5:235. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2017.00235

Table 2.

Pearson correlations for pooled and gender-stratified samples.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Pooled sample
1. Age 1.00 −0.23** 0.07 0.16* −0.21** 0.06 −0.02 −0.30**
2. Income 1.00 0.22* −0.09 0.16# −0.16* 0.05 0.08
3. Education 1.00 −0.18* 0.02 −0.23** 0.08 −0.09
4. Diabetes duration 1.00 0.21** 0.10 −0.11 0.07
5. Insulin 1.00 0.10 0.12 0.11
6. SRH 1.00 0.13 0.10
7. Discrimination in health care 1.00 0.04
8. HbA1c 1.00
Black men
1. Age 1.00 −0.32** 0.15 0.13 −0.27* −0.01 −0.20 −0.30*
2. Income 1.00 0.16 −0.02 0.29* −0.19# 0.02 0.10
3. Education 1.00 −0.24* 0.08 −0.38** 0.03 −0.09
4. Diabetes duration 1.00 0.29* 0.18 −0.04 0.12
5. Insulin 1.00 −0.01 0.21# −0.08
6. SRH 1.00 0.19 0.11
7. Discrimination in health care 1.00 0.29*
8. HbA1c 1.00
Black women
1. Age 1.00 −0.09 −0.06 0.25* −0.19# 0.09 0.16 −0.32**
2. Income 1.00 0.32* −0.21# 0.11 −0.06 0.19 0.03
3. Education 1.00 −0.10 −0.06 −0.08 0.12 −0.09
4. Diabetes duration 1.00 0.13 0.04 −0.14 0.01
5. Insulin 1.00 0.19 0.02 0.29*
6. SRH 1.00 −0.03 0.10
7. Discrimination in health care 1.00 −0.18
8. HbA1c 1.00

SES, socioeconomic status; HbA1c, hemoglobin A1c; SRH, self-rated health.

Higher score for SRH is indicative of worse health.

Education is centered.

#p < 0.1.

*p < 0.05.

**p < 0.05.