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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2020 Apr;82(3):324–330. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000778

TABLE 2.

Multivariate Linear Regression Model With Subjective Sleep Quality in the Jackson Heart Sleep Study

Variable Unadjusted Model
Adjusted Model
β SE Partial R2 β SE Partial R2
Insomnia symptomsa 0.096 (0.007)**,b 0.20 0.092 (0.007)**,b 0.21
RLS symptoms 0.395 (0.076)**,b 0.03 0.402 (0.081)**,b 0.07
Sleep apnea (REI > 15) 0.138 (0.069)* 0.00 0.213 (0.075)**,b 0.04
Daytime sleepiness 0.015 (0.008)*** 0.00 0.014 (0.008)*** 0.04
Insomnia Dx 0.606 (0.213)*,b 0.01 0.558 (0.244)*,b 0.04
Sleep apnea Dx 0.576 (0.225)*,b 0.01 0.634 (0.261)*,b 0.04
RLS Dx 0.723 (0.335)*,b 0.00 0.842 (0.381)*,b 0.04
Sleep efficiency −0.022 (0.007)**,b 0.01 −0.017 (0.007)*,b 0.04
Sleep fragmentation index 0.009 (0.004)*,b 0.01 0.010 (0.004)*,b 0.04
Sleep duration −0.001 (0)*** 0.00 −0.001 (0.001)* 0.04
Sleep midpoint 0.001 (0)*,b 0.01 0.001 (0.001)*** 0.04
WASO 0.004 (0.001)*,b 0.01 0.002 (0.002) 0.04
Sleep latency −0.011 (0.023) 0.00 0.013 (0.025) 0.03
Psychosocial factors
 Depressive symptoms 0.030 (0.004)**,b 0.06 0.026 (0.005)**,b 0.08
 Anxiety 0.030 (0.004)**,b 0.07 0.027 (0.004)**,b 0.09

RLS = restless legs syndrome; REI = respiratory event index; Dx = diagnosis; WASO = wake after sleep onset; WHIIRS = Women’s Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale. Adjusted model includes age, sex, education, income, employment. Exposures are modeled in separate models. Higher scores indicate worse sleep quality.

*

p ≤ .05.

**

p ≤ .01.

***

p ≤ .10.

a

Modified WHIIRS.

b

Below the statistically significant threshold: p ≤ .0310 and p ≤ .0276 for unadjusted and adjusted estimates, respectively, based on the Benjamini-Hochberg adjustment for multiple comparisons.