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Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2021 Aug 6;285:114307. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114307

Table 3.

Multilevel models reporting log-odds (standard errors) for physical and social context exposures regressed on demographic characteristics


Home Alone

EMA-level
 Health status (ref: excellent/very good)
  Good 0.14 0.12
(0.08) (0.08)
  Fair/poor 0.28 ** −0.16
(0.11) (0.11)
 Marital status
  Married/partnered 0.04 −0.79 ***
(0.12) (0.15)
 Employment status
  Employed (any) 0.04 0.05
(0.16) (0.25)
Respondent-level
 Gender
  Female 0.13 −0.34
(0.14) (0.21)
 Race (ref: Non-Hispanic White)
  Non-Hispanic Black 0.38 * −0.35
(0.17) (0.27)
  Non-Black Hispanic −0.01 0.83 *
(0.21) (0.33)
 Education (ref: less than high school)
  High school −0.10 −0.37
(0.20) (0.31)
  Some college −0.39 * −0.33
(0.19) (0.29)
  College + −0.40 −0.32
(0.21) (0.31)
 Age at baseline 0.03 ** −0.03
(0.01) (0.02)
Constant −1.07 3.06 *
(0.82) (1.24)
Respondent-level variance 1.00 2.99
Additional information
  Log likelihood −6597.88 −6876.59
  R2 0.16 34.00
Number of EMA observations 12793 12793
Number of respondents 342 342

Note. Standard errors are presented below estimates (in parentheses).

p<.10

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001