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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Fam Stud. 2018 Mar 19;27(7):2254–2264. doi: 10.1007/s10826-018-1065-9

Table 3.

Hierarchical multiple linear regression analyses evaluating the main and moderating effects of dispositional mindfulness on cortisol response to a cold-pressor stress test

Peak Cortisol Responsea Cortisol AUCgb Cortisol AUCib

Predictors B SE β B SE β B SE β
Step 1
Mindfulness −.23 .25 −.08 7.26 11.7 −.06 2.13 9.78 .02
Depression/anxiety −1.85* .74 −.22* −74.00* 33.6 −.22* −12.90 28.00 −.05
Model R2 .30*** .11** .01
ΔR 2 .04* .04^ .00
Step 2
Mindfulness × Depression/anxiety −.07 .06 −.11 −3.61 2.58 −.13 −4.02^ 2.14 .19^
Model R2 .31*** .13** .04^
ΔR 2 .01 .02 .04^

B=Unstandardized estimate; SE=standard error; β=standardized estimate; Model R2=total variance explained in the dependent variable; ΔR2=variance explained in the dependent variable by the set of variables added at each step. AUCg=area under the curve with respect to ground; AUCi=area under the curve with respect to increase.

In addition to variables displayed (mindfulness, depression/anxiety, and mindfulness × depression/anxiety), estimates were adjusted for acold-pressor test start time and pre-cold-pressor test cortisol;

b

cold-pressor test start time.

***

p<.001,

**

p<.01,

*

p<.05,

^

p<.10.