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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2018 Feb-Mar;80(2):216–221. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000540

TABLE 3.

Family Socioeconomic Disadvantage at Ages 11–18 and John Henryism at Age 25 as Predictors of Blood Pressure and Glucose at Age 25.

Predictors Systolic Blood Pressure Diastolic Blood Pressure Glucose

B 95% CI B 95% CI B 95% CI
1. Sex (male = 1, female = 0) 10.687*** 8.108, 13.266 1.620 −0.605, 3.845 −1.469 −5.741, 2.803
2. Intervention status 0.365 −2.139, 2.868 0.644 −1.516, 2.804 2.533 −1.595, 6.661
3. Target educational achievement (age 25) −0.926 −2.492, 0.639 0.868 −0.482, 2.219 0.057 −2.520, 2.634
4. Target monthly income (age 25) −0.001 −0.002, 0 −0.001* −0.002, 0 0 −0.002, 0.002
5. Target unhealthy behaviors (age 25) −0.048 −0.404, 0.308 0.065 −0.242, 0.372 −0.095 −0.681, 0.492
6. Family socioeconomic disadvantage (ages 11–18) 1.677** 0.587, 2.768 1.347** 0.406, 2.288 1.267 −0.552, 3.086
7. John Henryism (age 25) 0.139 −0.065, 0.343 0.079 −0.097, 0.255 0.039 −0.296, 0.373
8. Socioeconomic disadvantage × John Henryism 0.056 −0.118, 0.231 0.040 −0.190, 0.111 0.250 −0.038, 0.538

Note: CI = confidence interval.

***

p < .001,

**

p < .01,

*

p < .05