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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2019 Mar;55(3):574–585. doi: 10.1037/dev0000551

Table 2.

Correlates of adolescents’ subjective social status (SSS)

SSS

(A)
Bivariate Correlation
(B)
Multiple Regression

Variable r b (SE)
Never ED 0.30*** -
-
Intermittent ED −0.09 −0.163
(0.0884)
Always ED −0.26*** −0.277***
(0.0754)
Neighborhood income 0.29*** 0.00389***
(0.000919)
School % ED −0.12* −0.185
(0.138)
80/20 ratio −0.07* −0.0179
(0.0307)
Age 14+ −0.09 −0.0539
(0.0609)
Female −0.01 −0.0174
(0.0620)
White 0.08 -
-
Black 0.02 0.148
(0.0870)
Hispanic −0.08 0.00369
(0.0873)
Urban 0.10 −0.00671
(0.0728)

Bivariate associations (A) and multiple regression (B) of pre- and early adolescents’ subjective social status (SSS) with family, neighborhood, and school economic measures, and demographic characteristics. Coefficients are correlations in (A) and regression coefficients in (B); “Never ED” and “White” were reference variables in (B). Standard errors are robust. Significance levels:

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001.