Table A.6.
Age | b | se | p |
---|---|---|---|
30.00 | −.06 | .02 | .019 |
31.70 | −.05 | .02 | .021 |
33.40 | −.05 | .02 | .023 |
35.10 | −.05 | .02 | .026 |
36.80 | −.04 | .02 | .030 |
38.50 | −.04 | .02 | .037 |
40.20 | −.03 | .02 | .048 |
41.42 | −.03 | .02 | .050 |
41.90 | −.03 | .02 | .065 |
43.60 | −.03 | .02 | .092 |
45.30 | −.02 | .02 | .134 |
47.00 | −.02 | .02 | .198 |
48.70 | −.02 | .02 | .291 |
50.40 | −.01 | .02 | .416 |
52.10 | −.01 | .02 | .571 |
53.80 | −.01 | .02 | .744 |
55.50 | −.002 | .02 | .921 |
57.20 | .002 | .02 | .912 |
58.90 | .01 | .02 | .764 |
60.60 | .01 | .02 | .638 |
62.30 | .01 | .02 | .535 |
64.00 | .02 | .02 | .451 |
Note. Ages at which the association between frequency of sources of discrimination and telomere length are significant (p < .05) are shown in bold. The age (i.e., 41.42 years old) at which the association between frequency of sources of discrimination and telomere length transitions to statistical significance is shown in bold and italics.