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Published in final edited form as: Am J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2020 Nov 20;29(8):867–879. doi: 10.1016/j.jagp.2020.11.005

Table 4.

Linear mixed-effects model results of daily mobility predicting daily happy ratings, controlling for covariates and time (i.e., study days).

Coefficient (95% CI) t, df p-value
Daily Happy
 Daily % at home (t = −1.95, df= 1095.4)
−0.05 (−0.10 to 0.0003) 0.05
 HIV Status [HIV−] (t = 0.81, df= 79.9)
0.18 (−0.27 to 0.63) 0.42
 Disability [NO] (t = 0.24, df= 79.8)
0.06 (−0.45 to 0.58) 0.81
 Sex [F] (t =1.73, df= 79.9)
0.36 (−0.05 to 0.77) 0.09
 Source of Income [Disability] (t = −0.72, df= 79.8)
−0.21 (−0.77 to 0.36) 0.47
 Source of Income [Employment] (t =0.37, df= 79.9)
0.08 (−0.35 to 0.51) 0.71
 Not living alone (t = 1.82, df= 80.4)
0.35 (0.04 to 0.73) 0.07
 Number of Daily Interactions (t = 5.61, df = 1087.9)
0.12 (0.08 to 0.16) <0.001

Note: Bolded p-value indicates p < .05; estimates and confidence intervals for life-space are expressed according to a 25% increase in daily % at home.