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. 2020 Jul 31;4(4):igaa029. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igaa029

Table 2.

The Effects of Visual Speed of Processing Training, Assisted Living, and Their Interaction Obtained From Seven Progressive Intention-to-Treat, Random Effects Linear Mixed Models for the 36-Item Health Survey Physical Component T Scores at 1 Year

Visual speed of processing training Assisted living Their interaction
Models (Mn) b p b p b p
M1: Equivalance expectation with a random effect for site clustering 1.410 .229
M2: M1 + Baseline physical component T score main effect −0.415 .582
M3: M2 + Baseline assisted living main effect −0.502 .504 −1.932 .060
M4: M3 + Visual speed of processing training with assisted living interaction effect 0.845 .473 −0.753 .561 −2.266 .139
M5: M4 + Baseline age, sex, education, and comorbidity main effects 0.719 .541 −1.459 .272 −2.135 .161
M6: M5 + Baseline useful field of view composite score main effect 0.775 .514 −1.255 .353 −2.314 .133
M7: M6 + Baseline depression, anxiety, and social support score main effects 1.605 .212 −0.636 .659 −3.118 .059