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. 2018 Jan 31;75(5):1072–1081. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gby157

Table 2.

Multilevel Models Predicting Physiological Risk in the Midlife in the United States Study Full Sample, Γ (SE)

Neighborhood safety (n = 1,010) Neighborhood income (n = 1,007)
Model 1a Model 2a Model 1b Model 2b
Intercept 0.72 (0.36) 0.84 (1.07) 0.17 (0.21) 0.09 (0.31)
Age (year) 0.03*** (0.00) 0.03*** (0.00) 0.03*** (0.00) 0.03*** (0.00)
Household income −0.00*** (0.00) −0.00*** (0.00) −0.00*** (0.00) −0.00*** (0.00)
Gendera 0.05 (0.06) −0.02 (0.60) 0.10 (0.06) 0.16 (0.16)
Safety concerns −0.17** (0.07) −0.21 (0.28)
Safety × gender 0.02 (0.16)
Neighborhood income −0.05** (0.01) −0.03 (0.05)
Neighborhood income × gender −0.01 (0.03)
Model fit −2 log likelihood 2,809.7 2,811.5 2,818.2 2,841.7

aCompared to males, household income and neighborhood income coefficients in $10K increments.

*p < .05. **p< .01. ***p< .001.