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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2020 Feb 5;61(1):24–42. doi: 10.1177/0022146520901695

Table 5.

Robust linear regression estimates of systolic and diastolic blood pressure (n=1,252).

Systolic blood pressure Diastolic blood pressure
(a) (b) (a) (b)
Focal Variables
 Black 3.234 (1.098) ** .138 (2.029) 2.020 (.835) * .024 (1.194)
 GSS (scale) .041 (.056) .018 (.039)
  Low (reference)
  Middle −1.854 (1.398) .213 (.993)
  High −.509 (1.587) .069 (1.022)
Interactions [Black ×…]
 GSS (scale) −.024 (.073) .035 (.054)
  Low (reference)
  Middle 3.540 (2.233) 1.953 (1.601)
  High 4.254 (2.428) 3.145 (1.521) *
Intercept 115.534 (4.635) *** 116.950 (4.774) *** 78.411 (3.078) *** 78.408 (3.184) ***
Adjusted R-squared .234 .237 .194 .196

Notes: Unstandardized coefficients are reported with robust standard errors in parentheses. All estimates adjust for covariates, blood pressure medication, fasting, post-stratification weighting, and clustering at the census block group level. GSS=goal-striving stress. Scaled GSS scores are mean-centered.

p<.10,

*

p<.05,

**

p<.01,

***

p<.001 (two-tailed).