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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2018 Apr 5;37(5):472–480. doi: 10.1037/hea0000592

Table 3.

Regression results for predicting Time 2 PEFR from total number of Time 1 social roles

HRS: Full Sample HRS: Restricted to One Person Per Household
N β b p-value CI95 for b N β b p-value CI95 for b
Model 1 a 4224 0.216 21.933 < .001 [18.939, 24.927] 3203 0.198 19.21 < .001 [15.921, 22.500]
Model 2 b 4224 0.066 6.66 < .001 [4.748, 8.573] 3203 0.070 6.733 < .001 [4.587, 8.880]
Model 3 c 4028 d 0.050 5.144 < .001 [3.187, 7.101] 3047 d 0.050 4.853 < .001 [2.670, 7.036]

Note: HRS = Health and Retirement Study; PEFR = peak expiratory flow rate

a

Model 1 not adjusted for any covariates

b

Model 2 adjusted for PEFR at Time 1

c

Model 3 adjusted for PEFR at Time 1, age, gender, ethnicity, education, height, and weight

d

Sample sizes for Model 3 are reduced due to missing values for height and weight