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. 2020 Oct 30;76(2):391–402. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbaa188

Table 4.

Ordinal Regression Model Estimates Representing the Influence of Feeling Loved and Love for Others on Negative Affect

Feeling loved Love for others
Model 1 Model 2 Model 1 Model 2
Estimates (SE), n = 298 Estimates (SE), n = 298 Estimates (SE), n = 297 Estimates (SE), n = 297
Intercept 5 −1.49 (1.66) −0.14 (1.91) −2.44 (1.66) −0.79 (1.88)
Intercept 4 0.56 (1.53) 1.93 (1.80) −0.39 (1.52) 1.27 (1.76)
Intercept 3 1.97 (1.52) 3.34 (1.80) 0.99 (1.51) 2.67 (1.76)
Intercept 2 4.06* (1.54) 5.43** (1.82) 3.01* (1.52) 4.72* (1.77)
Love −0.71*** (0.16) −0.64*** (0.17) −0.54** (0.18) −0.38 (0.20)
Age −0.03 (0.02) −0.03 (0.02) −0.02 (0.02) −0.02 (0.02)
Gender 1.44*** (0.26) 1.52*** (0.27) 1.40*** (0.26) 1.52*** (0.27)
Marital status 0.11 (0.26) 0.18 (0.27) 0.01 (0.26) 0.09 (0.26)
Racea
 Black −0.61 (0.35) −0.56 (0.35) −0.52 (0.35) −0.44 (0.35)
 Cuban Latinx −0.25 (0.29) −0.03 (0.34) −0.11 (0.28) 0.07 (0.33)
Education 0.09 (0.17) 0.13 (0.18) 0.05 (0.17) 0.11 (0.17)
Living child 0.34 (0.32) 0.41 (0.33) 0.20 (0.31) 0.33 (0.32)
Disability 0.03 (0.02) 0.02 (0.02) 0.04 (0.02) 0.03 (0.02)
Altruistic attitudes −0.06 (0.05) −0.06 (0.05)
Emotional support −0.03 (0.04) −0.08 (0.04)
Model fit 614.72 612.48 623.07 617.87
−2Log likelihood

Notes: aReference = White.

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