Table 4.
Linear mixed models with nested fixed effects examining predictors of HbA1c measurements during the subsequent 12-month period.
12-Month HbA1ca | |||
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n = 301 | |||
B | SE | p | |
Model 1 | |||
Age | −.004 | .006 | .522 |
Raceb | −.199 | .155 | .201 |
Insulin use | .418 | .125 | <.001 |
Prior glycemic control | .555 | .039 | <.001 |
Time | .001 | .010 | .997 |
Health literacy | −.020 | .122 | .874 |
Model 2 | |||
Relation to MHSc | .132 | .140 | .348 |
MHS co-residenced | −.123 | .130 | .347 |
Respect for MHS | .021 | .064 | .742 |
Support satisfaction | −.053 | .071 | .456 |
Model 3 | |||
Autonomy support | −.257 | .085 | .003 |
Note. MHS = Main Health Supporter. Results of each model reported while controlling for variables entered in the previous model. Bold typeface indicates significant associations using the False Discovery Rate corrected critical p value (p <.014).
713 HbA1c measurement over the 12-months following the survey clustered within 301 participants
White = 1 vs. other race = 0.
Spouse or partner = 1 vs. other family member or friend = 0.
MHS lives inside of participant’s home = 1 vs. MHS lives outside of the participant’s home = 0.