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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sleep Res. 2019 Jul 30;29(3):e12897. doi: 10.1111/jsr.12897

Table 3.

Unstandardized and Standardized Coefficients for Community Violence Concerns, Baseline RSA, and Race Predicting Sleep in Youth

Sleep minutes
Sleep efficiency
B (SE) β R2 B (SE) β R2
Socioeconomic status
Sex −20.01***(4.25) −.33 −1.41**(.52) −.19
Anxiety symptoms −12.03**(4.15) −.20
Race −13.15**(4.18) −.22 −1.15*(.52) −.15
Community violence concerns −1.68(4.68) −.03 −1.12*(.53) −.15
Baseline RSA (RSAB) −3.47(4.44) −.06 .44(.55) .06
17% 7%
Comm. viol x RSAB −4.13(5.08) −.06 .84(.63) .10
Comm. viol x race −2.97(3.82) −.06 −1.35**(.48) −.20
RSAB x race 5.32(4.10) .10 −.19(.51) −.03
19% 13%
Comm. viol x RSAB x race 9.46*(3.73) .19 2.29***(.46) .36
24% 27%

Note. Path models controlled for sex, socioeconomic status, and anxiety symptoms when significantly associated with outcomes. Path coefficients reported are from the final model. R2 reported is from the step of entry. SE = standard error. Sex (0 = female; 1 = male); race (0 = White/European American; 1 = Black/African American).

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001.