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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jan 9.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Psychol Personal Sci. 2017 Dec 27;10(1):121–130. doi: 10.1177/1948550617746218

Table 3.

Multi-level models predicting self-rated health from actor and partner discrimination.

Self-rated Health 95% CI

b SE(b) df t p Lower Upper r
Actor Discrimination −.13 .02 3719.62 −5.45 < .001 −.17 −.08 −.09
Partner Discrimination −.07 .02 3669.38 −2.90 .004 −.11 −.02 −.05
Gender .02 .02 2051.68 1.29 .198 −.01 .05 .03
Age −.02 .002 2288.67 −7.77 < .001 −.02 −.01 −.16
Education .08 .01 3199.71 14.02 < .001 .07 .09 .24
Closeness .07 .02 3245.69 2.72 .006 .02 .12 .05
Race
 African American −.38 .06 2065.07 −6.12 < .001 −.51 −.26 −.13
 Hispanic −.17 .07 2617.21 −2.35 .019 −.31 −.03 −.05
 Other −.12 .12 3392.46 −.98 .327 −.36 .12 −.02

Effects are reported as unstandardized regression coefficients. Gender: −1 = men, 1 = women. The reference group for race is Caucasian.