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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2013 Sep 16;27(5):712–721. doi: 10.1037/a0034181

Table 2.

Multilevel Model Examining Associations between Spouse Stress and Spouse Engagement in Health-Related Social Control and Support

Model 1: Main effects of control, support, and adherence Model 2: Interactive effects of control, support, and adherence
Fixed effect (SE) t (124) Fixed effect (SE) t (124)
Intercept 1.51 (.03) 52.52*** 1.51(.03) 52.49***
Level 1 variables
 Control .13 (.05) 2.72** .08 (.06) 1.33
 Support −.12 (.04) −3.20** −.11 (.04) −2.96**
 Adherence −.17 (.04) −4.39*** −.15 (.04) −3.78***
 Control × Support ________ ______ .12 (.08) 1.40
 Control × Adherence ________ ______ −.22 (.09) −2.34*
 Support × Adherence ________ ______ .04 (.06) .70
Level 2 variables
 Illness duration (patient) <−.01 (<.01) −.96 <−.01 (<.01) −.97
 Number of health conditions (patient) −.02 (.02) −.94 −.02 (.02) −.94
 Marital quality −.11 (.03) −3.40** −.11 (.03) −3.37**
Cross-level interactions
Control × adherence × illness duration ___________ ______ −.03 (.01) −2.31*
Level 1 variance: .24 .24

Note. Control refers to health-related social control; support refers to health-related social support; adherence refers to patients’ dietary adherence. SE = standard error. Analyses also controlled for stress reported on the previous day (level 1) and within-person means of control, support, and adherence (level 2).

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001.