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. 2020 Dec 8;55(7):601–611. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaaa104

Table 2.

Linear regression of everyday racial discrimination on relative telomere length in AAWHHS, including interactions (N = 134)

aModel A bModel B (SES)
β LB UB β LB UB
95% CI 95% CI 95% CI 95% CI
EDS × age 0.000 −0.001 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.001
EDS × ≤HS diploma −0.008 −0.018 0.002
EDS × not employed 0.006 −0.005 0.016
EDS × poverty 0.000 −0.009 0.008
EDS × SES −0.001 −0.005 0.003
EDS −0.001 −0.025 0.024 −0.005 −0.029 0.018
Age 0.004 −0.017 0.024 0.000 −0.019 0.019
≤HS diploma 0.262 −0.050 0.573
Not employed −0.109 −0.416 0.197
Poverty 0.165 −0.149 0.479
SES 0.096 −0.039 0.231
Marital status 0.043 −0.067 0.152 0.055 −0.054 0.164
Perceived stress −0.003 −0.011 0.004 −0.003 −0.010 0.004
Intercept 0.720 0.841

Note: Estimates correspond to high-risk groups. AAWHHS African American Women’s Heart & Health Study; CI confidence interval; EDS Everyday Discrimination Scale; HS high school; LB lower bound; SES socioeconomic status; UB upper bound.

aIntercept: 95% CI = −0.135, 1.58.

b Intercept: 95% CI = 0.017, 1.67.