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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Aging Health. 2021 May 16;33(10):838–851. doi: 10.1177/08982643211014767

Table 5.

Demographic and psychosocial factors associated with family quality of life

Predictor Model 1 Model 2 Model 3
Age (years) −0.02 −0.01 −0.06
Black/African Americana −0.15** −0.14** −0.13**
Asian/AIAN/PIHN/Other racea −0.08 −0.07 −0.09*
Latinx/Hispanic −0.10* −0.13** −0.07
Income (≥$50,000) 0.23** 0.18** 0.16**
Education (≥College) 0.37** 0.38** 0.30**
Married/Partneredb 0.04 0.06 0.08
Separated/Divorced/Widowedb −0.01 0.04 0.06
At least one chronic condition −0.15** −0.16** −0.13**
Child caregiverc −0.21** −0.17** −0.06
Other relative/Friend caregiverc −0.17** −0.11 −0.01
Months caregiving −0.10* −0.06 −0.06
Lesbiand −0.06 0.04
Bisexuald 0.05 0.06
Queerd −0.25** −0.14**
Transgender 0.07 0.12**
Caregiver stigma 0.29**
Perceived stress 0.27**
Day-to-day discrimination −0.13
Microagressions −0.30**
a

White referent;

b

Single/never married referent;

c

Spousal caregiver referent;

d

Gay referent; AIAN = American Indian/Alaska Native; PIHN = Pacific Islander/Hawaiian Native;

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01