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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2021 Jan 14;125:105132. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2021.105132

Table 2.

Associations of baseline marital satisfaction with changes in depression, alpha diversity and richness, and gut permeability markers.

Outcome Estimate (SE) 95% CI p-value
Depression change −0.060 (0.023) −0.11, −0.015 0.01
Shannon diversity change 0.00019 (0.0011) −0.0021, 0.0025 0.87
Richness change −0.030 (0.056) −0.14, 0.081 0.60
LBP change −8.8 (4.4) −17.6, −0.023 0.049
sCD14 change −1.4 (0.74) −2.9, 0.019 0.053
LBP to sCD14 change −0.0034 (0.0027) −0.0087, 0.0020 0.21

Change defined as visit 2 minus visit 1

P-values from separate linear mixed effects models adjusting for age, gender, BMI, antidepressant usage, and baseline outcome level.

Sample sizes: Depression, Shannon diversity, Richness, n=162; LBP, sCD14, and LBP to sCD14 ratio, n=154.