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. 2017 Jul 5;12(8):662–673. doi: 10.1080/15592294.2017.1341026

Table 2.

Regression of M-value on neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage in stress pathway genes (n = 1,226).

  AVP
CRF
SCL6A4
  β (SE) P-value β (SE) P-value β (SE) P-value
Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage −0.004 (0.004) 0.220 −0.001 (0.003) 0.752 0.001 (0.004) 0.795
Promoter 1.251 (0.003) <2.0E-16 3.147 (0.012) <2.0E-16 −3.255 (0.004) <2.0E-16
Shore/Shelf 3.067 (0.007) <2.0E-16 2.010 (0.009) <2.0E-16 1.292 (0.004) <2.0E-16
Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage * Promoter −0.005 (0.003) 0.073 −0.031 (0.013) 0.014 −0.006 (0.004) 0.171
Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage * Shore/Shelf 0.020 (0.007) 0.004 0.021 (0.009) 0.015 0.017 (0.005) 0.0003

Regression models control for age, sex, race/ethnicity, childhood SES, adult SES, and enrichment scores for each of 4 major blood cell types (neutrophils, B cells, T cells, and natural killer cells). Higher values indicate more neighborhood socioeconomic disadvantage. Asterisks (*) indicate interaction terms.