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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2022 Jan 10;23(6):1006–1024. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2021.12.010

Table 3.

Predicting static measures of spinal nociception (N = 269)

DV = NFR Threshold
DV = 3-Stimulation NFR Threshold
Boot 95% CI
Boot 95% CI
Predictors Boot B Boot SE Lower Upper Boot B Boot SE Lower Upper
Sex 0.070 0.694 −1.304 1.423 −0.238 0.468 −1.126 0.668
Age 0.257 0.118 0.027 0.499 0.051 0.100 −0.130 0.261
Blood Pressure −0.084 0.091 −0.257 0.097 −0.071 0.062 −0.197 0.045
BMI 0.352 0.177 −0.004 0.696 0.169 0.112 −0.045 0.390
General Health Perception −0.011 0.050 −0.109 0.086 0.002 0.034 −0.062 0.067
Education Level −0.001 0.957 −1.875 1.852 0.125 0.749 −1.355 1.554
Income 0.321 0.358 −0.374 1.041 0.220 0.253 −0.281 0.709
Trauma Exposure 0.112 0.444 −0.764 0.957 0.017 0.256 −0.486 0.515
Discrimination 9.001 4.816 −0.749 18.420 6.980 3.311 0.444 13.266
Ethnicity 1.259 1.480 −1.653 4.187 1.164 0.927 −0.665 2.954
Ethnicity x Discrimination −7.715 7.016 −21.197 6.142 −12.043 4.655 −21.140 −2.800

Note: DV=dependent variable; NFR=nociceptive flexion reflex; Boot=bootstrapped; bolded values are associated with significant predictors according to a bootstrapped 95% confidence interval. Ethnicity was coded 0=non-Hispanic White, 1=Native American. Sex was coded 0=male, 1=female.