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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Nurs. 2022 Dec 1;46(3):E181–E191. doi: 10.1097/NCC.0000000000001097

Table 3.

Linear Models for Global Health and Depression (N=233)

Global Health Depression
β 95% CI p-value β 95% CI p-value
Step 1
Gender −.01 (−.19, .85) .85 .06 (−1.57, 4.10) .38
Education −.21 (−6.78, −1.56) <.01 .11 (−.44, 4.92) .10
Income −.11 (−5.64, .59) .11 −.02 (−3.65, 2.73) .77
Step 2
Gender −.05 (−3.71, 1.52) .41 .09 (−.60, 4.63) .13
Education −.11 (−5.00, 0.38) .09 .04 (−1.83, 3.55) .53
Income −.03 (−3.75, 2.25) .62 −.08 (−4.90, 1.10) .21
Anglo-Orientation .15 (.11, 2.48) <.05 −.05 (−1.64, .73) .45
Informational Support .32 (.20, .45) <.001 −.43 (−.55, −.30) <.001
Spiritual Practice .09 (−.08, .49) .16 −.06 (−.41, .15) .37

Model for Global Health: R2 =.06 for Step 1; ΔR2=.14 for Step 2 (p<.001); Model for Depression: R2 =.01 for Step 1; ΔR2=.19 for Step 2 (p<.001)

Dummy Codes: Gender (1:Female, 0:Male); Education (1:High School Education or Less, 0:Greater than High School Education); Income (1:49,999 or below; 0: 50,000 or greater—200% above poverty line for 5 person household53)