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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Racial Ethn Health Disparities. 2022 Jan 17;10(1):410–417. doi: 10.1007/s40615-022-01232-7

Table 2:

Bivariate and Multivariate Regressions of Avoidant Coping to General Stress and Discrimination on Hypertension Stratified by Race

Model White African American
Avoidant Coping in response to General Stress
Model 1 a 1.57 [0.95, 2.18] 0.91 [0.62, 1.19]
Model 2 b 1.61 [0.98, 2.24] 0.85 [0.55, 1.14]
Model 3 c 1.64 [1.01, 2.27] 0.81 [0.53, 1.08]
Model 4 d 1.63 [1.01, 2.24] 0.83 [0.57, 1.09]
Avoidant Coping in response to Discrimination
Model 5 e 1.85 [1.31, 2.39] 0.86 [0.55, 1.16]
Model 6 f 1.96 [1.39, 2.54] 0.81 [0.49, 1.13]
Model 7 g 1.74 [1.17, 2.30] 0.81 [0.48, 1.13]
Model 8 h 1.69 [1.12, 2.26] 0.82 [0.52, 1.12]
a

Model 1 is unadjusted

b

Model 2 is adjusted for adult SES and gender

c

Model 3 is adjusted for adult SES, gender, and chronic stressor exposure

d

Model 4 is adjusted for adult SES, gender, chronic stressor exposure, and obesity status

e

Model 5 is unadjusted

f

Model 6 is adjusted for adult SES and gender

g

Model 7 is adjusted for adult SES, gender, and daily discrimination

h

Model 8 is adjusted for adult SES, gender, daily discrimination, and obesity status