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. 2021 Feb 25;23(3):311–317. doi: 10.1177/1099800421995901

Table 2.

Linear Regression Results Examining the Associations of Everyday Discrimination With Inflammation Ratio.

Frequency of Everyday Discrimination Count of Everyday Discrimination
Predictors Model 1 p Value Model 2 p Value Model 1 p Value Model 2 p Value
B (95% CI) B (95% CI) B (95% CI) B (95% CI)
Frequency of everyday discrimination 0.55 (−0.01, 1.12) 0.55 0.57 (−0.06, 1.19) 0.07
Count of everyday discrimination 1.01 (0.01, 2.03) 0.05 1.15 (0.03, 2.27) 0.04
Age −0.05 (−0.37, 0.25) 0.70 0.05 (−0.36, 0.28) 0.73
Annual household income 0.24 (−3.20, 3.68) 0.89 0.26 (−3.13, 3.66) 0.88
Post-menopausal −2.64 (−7.26, 1.97) 0.25 −3.28 (−7.92, 1.34) 0.16
Regular NSAID use 1.31 (−3.74, 6.38) 0.60 1.21 (03.74, 6.17) 0.62
Cardiovascular health score 0.23 (−1.29, 1.76) 0.76 0.19 (−1.31, 1.70) 0.79

Note. N = 40. Model 1 was unadjusted; Model 2 was adjusted for age, annual household income, post-menopausal status, regular NSAID use, and cardiovascular health. p < .05