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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich). 2015 Nov 23;18(7):690–696. doi: 10.1111/jch.12736

TABLE II.

Mixed-Effects Regression Model of HTN Knowledge, Social Support, and Expectation of Outcome Care on Medication Adherence (N=442)

Model Variables Estimate Standard Error P Value 95% Lower 95% Upper
HTN knowledge 0.322 0.698 .644 −1.045 1.690
Social supporta 0.151 0.077 .046 0.003 0.300
EOCa 0.054 0.020 .007 0.014 0.093
Ageb 0.025 0.006 <.001 0.013 0.037
Male −0.022 0.157 .887 −0.330 0.285
No. of medications 0.113 0.068 .098 −0.021 0.246
Diabetes −0.005 0.148 .973 −0.295 0.285
Education 0.031 0.042 .462 −0.051 0.113
Income −0.079 0.076 .301 −0.227 0.070
Employment −0.180 0.170 .288 −0.513 0.152
Insurance 0.026 0.250 .917 −0.464 0.516
Intervention −0.068 0.144 .224 −0.351 0.215

Abbreviations: EOC, expectation of outcome care; HTN, hypertension. Education indicates highest earned degree; income, annual family income.

a

P<.05.

b

P<.001.