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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord. 2020 Jul 1;49(2):202–209. doi: 10.1159/000508095

Table 2.

Pronoun Type Usage by Patient and Caregiver as Predictors of Caregiver Well-being

Caregiver Well-being

Patient I Patient You Patient We Caregiver I Caregiver You Caregiver We
B (SE[B]) β B (SE[B]) β B (SE[B]) β B (SE[B]) β B (SE[B]) β B (SE[B]) β
Pronoun Type −1.78 (.62) −.35** −.26 (.99) −.03 2.84 (.71) .45*** .08 (.72) .09 −1.50 (.70) − .28* 2.23 (.99) .28*
Caregiver Sex −.52 (.23) −.26* −.52 (.26) −.26 −.58 (.23) −.29* −.48 (.26) −.24 −.43 (.25) −.22 −.48 (.25) −.26*
PWD Cognitive Functioning .23 (.12) .23 .28 (.13) .28* .26 (.11) .26* .24 (.14) .25 .21 (.13) .21 .30 (.12) .30*
*

p <.05,

**

p <.01,

***

p <.001