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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aging Ment Health. 2017 Aug 16;22(11):1448–1455. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2017.1364345

Table 4.

Results of Negative Binominal Regressions on Anxiety among the PINE respondents

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5

β β β β Β
Age −.010** −.010** −.010** −.010** −.010**
Women .296*** .296*** .315*** .287*** .293***
Married −.037 −.038 −.061 −.045 −.060
Education .013** .019*** .009* .013** .015**
Annual household income .007 .023 −.002 .010 .018
Having ADL difficulties .090 .005 .136 .098 .079
Having IADL difficulties .155*** .150** .170*** .148** .149**
Years in the US −.003 −.003 −.004 −.003 −.004*
Level of acculturation −.004 .000 −.008 −.005 −.003
Perceived stress .092*** .071*** .088*** .093*** .071***
Coping resources
 Sense of mastery (individual) −.033*** −.031***
 Support from spouse/partner (family) .033 .014
 Support from family (family) .156*** .120***
 Perceived filial piety (family) −.034*** −.024***
 Neighborhood cohesion (community) .039 .073**

Notes:

*

p< .05;

**

p< .01;

***

p< .001.