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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2019 Feb;38(2):122–132. doi: 10.1037/hea0000710

Table 4.

Linear mixed models with nested fixed effects examining predictors of HbA1c measurements during the subsequent 12-month period.

12-Month HbA1ca

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).

a

713 HbA1c measurement over the 12-months following the survey clustered within 301 participants

b

White = 1 vs. other race = 0.

c

Spouse or partner = 1 vs. other family member or friend = 0.

d

MHS lives inside of participant’s home = 1 vs. MHS lives outside of the participant’s home = 0.