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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stress. 2019 Jun 17;23(1):50–59. doi: 10.1080/10253890.2019.1626369

Table 2.

Cortisol reactivity and recovery slopes as a function of SSS.

Cortisol Responsivity Summary
Variable B SE B SE
Constant 2.50*** 0.08 2.48*** 0.08
SSS −0.10* 0.05 −0.10 0.05
SSS2 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01
Reactivity Time 0.01*** 0.002 0.01*** 0.002
SSS × Reactivity Time −0.003** 0.001 0.003* 0.001
Recovery Time −0.01*** 0.001 −0.01*** 0.001
SSS × Recovery Time 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001
SSS2 × Recovery Time −0.001** 0.0003 −0.001** 0.0002
Gender −0.04 0.03 −0.04 0.03
Ethnicity 0.08 0.03 0.09** 0.03
High School 0.003 0.06 0.01 0.06
Income 0.00 0.00
Income × Reactivity Time 0.00 0.00
Income × Recovery Time 0.00 0.00
Education −0.04 0.04
Education × Reactivity Time −0.002 0.001
Education × Recovery Time 0.00 0.001

Note.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001; SSS=subjective social status; Reactivity Time was coded as 0 for all values after the time of peak cortisol level; Recovery Time was coded as 0 for all values after the time of peak cortisol level; Gender was effect-coded (Male = −1, Female); Ethnicity was effect-coded (European American = −1, Latino =1); High School was dummy coded and refers to whether participants were not in high school when reporting SSS (High School = 0) or were in high school when reporting SSS (High School = 1); family income was divided by 106.