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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int Psychogeriatr. 2020 Nov 6;33(5):495–504. doi: 10.1017/S1041610220003439

Table 5.

OLS models predicting Immediate recall, Delayed recall and Fluency among Europeans aged 50 and older using the network types and controlling background characteristics

Immediate recall –
follow up
Delayed recall
follow up
Fluency
follow up
Baseline
characteristics
B(SE) Beta B(SE) Beta B(SE) Beta
Baseline dependent variable 0.39(0.00) 0.39*** 0.42(0.01) 0.40*** 0.51(0.01) 0.50***
Age −0.04(0.00) −0.22*** −0.05(0.00) −0.22*** −0.13(0.00) −0.17***
Women 0.21(0.02) 0.05*** 0.26(0.02) 0.06*** 0.07(0.06) 0.01
Education 0.44(0.02) 0.10*** 0.51(0.02) 0.10*** 1.42(0.07) 0.08***
Self-rated health 0.08(0.01) 0.05*** 0.11(0.01) 0.05*** -0.40(0.03) 0.06***
Mobility difficulties −0.05(0.00) −0.06*** −0.05(0.01) −0.05*** −0.15(0.03) −0.05***
Network types:
Friend enhanced1 0.08(0.02) 0.01*** 0.11(0.03) 0.02*** 0.17(0.09) 0.01
Family poor1 −0.11(0.03) −0.02*** −0.10(0.03) −0.01** −0.34(0.10) −0.01***
Multi-tie1 0.17(0.03) 0.02*** 0.22(0.04) 0.02*** 0.88(0.13) 0.03***
Family rich1 0.05(0.02) 0.01* 0.03(0.03) 0.01 0.19(0.08) 0.01*
Observations 50,0071 50,0071 50,0071
R-squared 0.41 0.41 0.50

Note: All models controlled for country;

1

Reference: "close family".

***

p<0.001,

**

p<0.01,

*

p<0.05