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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Oct 9.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2019 Mar 28;53(5):426–441. doi: 10.1093/abm/kay055

Table 3.

Socio-economic status as a moderator of neuroticism and childhood neuroticism.

Outcome Adulthood predictors Childhood predictors
Neuroticism SES N x SES Neuroticism SES N x SES

Est
[95% CI]
Est
[95% CI]
Est
[95% CI]
p Est
[95% CI]
Est
[95% CI]
Est
[95% CI]
p
Self-rated health −0.55
[−0.69, −0.42]
0.22
[0.13, 0.3]
0.00
[−0.15, 0.14]
.958 −0.09
[−0.16, −0.02]
0.29
[0.19, 0.38]
−0.05
[−0.13, 0.04]
.306
Heart condition 0.23
[−0.25, 0.71]
−0.01
[−0.28, 0.29]
−0.05
[−0.55, 0.47]
.860 0.00
[−0.24, 0.23]
−0.31
[−0.61, −0.01]
−0.08
[−0.37, 0.21]
.593
Number chronic illnesses 0.24
[0.06, 0.42]
−0.13
[−0.23, −0.02]
−0.17
[−0.35, 0.01]
.110 0.09
[−0.01, 0.18]
−0.16
[−0.28, −0.05]
0.04
[−0.07, 0.15]
.489
Ever smoked 0.19
[−0.13, 0.51]
−0.54
[−0.74, −0.34]
−0.26
[−0.64, 0.10]
.167 0.08
[−0.07, 0.24]
−0.23
[−0.43, −0.04]
0.16
[−0.02, 0.36]
.090
Number cigarettes (count model) 0.10
[−0.27, 0.47]
−0.12
[−0.35, 0.12]
0.10
[−0.31, 0.50]
.637 −0.08
[−0.25, 0.09]
0.04
[−0.16, 0.24]
0.03
[−0.12, 0.17]
.720
Number cigarettes (zero model) −0.44
[−0.96, 0.07]
0.58
[0.29, 0.87]
0.36
[−0.17, 0.89]
.181 −0.22
[−0.46, 0.03]
0.51
[0.24, 0.78]
−0.23
[−0.48, 0.02]
.068
Ever drank 0.40
[−0.05, 0.87]
−0.21
[−0.51, 0.06]
−0.04
[−0.57, 0.46]
.881 −0.09
[−0.31, 0.12]
−0.15
[−0.42, 0.12]
−0.08
[−0.34, 0.18]
.537
Alcohol (days per week) (count model) 0.06
[−0.07, 0.20]
0.11
[0.02, 0.19]
0.00
[−0.17, 0.16]
.968 0.01
[−0.05, .08]
0.11
[0.04, 0.18]
0.00
[−0.06, 0.07]
.946
Alcohol (days per week) (zero model) 0.08
[−0.26, 0.42]
−0.14
[−0.35, 0.07]
0.05
[−0.34, 0.43]
.809 0.06
[−0.11, 0.23]
−0.19
[−0.37, −0.01]
0.15
[−0.03, 0.33]
.092
Alcohol (drinks per sitting)(count model) 0.13
[−0.03, 0.29]
−0.18
[−0.28, −0.09]
−0.09
[−0.27, 0.08]
.293 0.01
[−0.07, 0.08]
−0.10
[−0.19, −0.01]
0.02
[−005, 0.12]
.443
Alcohol (drinks per sitting) (zero model) 0.16
[−0.31, 0.62]
−0.37
[−0.63, −0.11]
−0.10
[−0.57, 0.37]
.671 0.09
[−0.13, 0.31]
−0.37
[−0.63, −0.11]
0.24*
[0.01, 0.47]
.040
Alcohol (binge per week) (count model) 0.26
[0.04, 0.49]
0.03
[−0.11, 0.16]
0.01
[−0.23, 0.26]
.924 −0.04
[−0.15, 0.08]
0.01
[−0.12, 0.13]
0.13*
[0.00, 0.26]
.045
Alcohol (binge per week) (zero model) −0.12
[−0.55, 0.32]
0.38
[0.13, 0.62]
−0.01
[−0.46, 0.44]
.963 −0.09
[−0.30, 0.12]
0.12
[−0.11, 0.35]
0.13
[−0.10, 0.35]
.269
Exercise (strenuous) −0.11
[−0.22, 0.00]
0.00
[−0.06, 0.07]
−0.01
[−0.13, 0.11]
.892 0.00
[−0.05, 0.05]
0.00
[−0.06, 0.07]
−0.06
[−0.12, 0.00]
.070
Exercise (moderate) −0.11
[−0.27, 0.04]
0.01
[−0.08, 0.09]
0.13
[−0.04, 0.29]
.127 −0.01
[−0.09, 0.06]
0.07
[−0.02, 0.16]
−0.06
[−0.15, 0.03]
.180
Exercise (mild) −0.12
[−0.28, 0.03]
0.00
[−0.08, 0.09]
0.13
[−0.03, 0.29]
.119 0.01
[−0.06, 0.08]
0.08
[−0.01, 0.17]
−0.04
[−0.13, 0.05]
.388
Flossing 0.09
[−0.06, 0.23]
−0.10*
[−0.18, −0.01]
−0.04
[−0.20, 0.11]
.573 −0.02
[−0.09, 0.05]
−0.13*
[−0.22, −0.04]
0.07
[−0.02, 0.15]
.147
Blood glucose levels 0.10
[−0.04, 0.25]
−0.13*
[−0.21, −0.05]
−0.05
[−0.19, 0.10]
.539 −0.02
[−0.10, 0.05]
−0.15*
[−0.24, −0.06]
0.04
[−0.06, 0.13]
.450
Cholesterol/HDL ratio −0.02
[−0.18, 0.14]
−0.13*
[−0.22, −0.04]
0.04
[−0.12, 0.21]
.597 −0.02
[−0.10, 0.06]
−0.05
[−0.14, 0.04]
0.00
[−0.09, 0.09]
.993
Systolic blood pressure −0.02
[−0.17, 0.12]
−0.12*
[−0.20, −0.04]
0.13
[−0.02, 0.28]
.101 0.03
[−0.04, 0.11]
−0.09*
[−0.17, 0.00]
0.06
[−0.03, 0.14]
.207
Waist to hip ratio 0.13*
[0.01, 0.25]
−0.14*
[−0.21, −0.08]
0.05
[−0.07, 0.17]
.393 0.00
[−0.06, 0.06]
−0.11*
[−0.18, −0.05]
0.04
[−0.03, 0.11]
.229

Neuroticism, childhood neuroticism and moderators are all standardized, allowing for easier interpretation of the simple slopes. Regression coefficients (standardized when the outcome is continuous and the model is estimated using ordinary least squares) and 95% confidence intervals are presented. All models control for gender and age at outcome measurement.

*

indicates p < .05. Stars are only used indicate significant interaction terms; we do not interpret significance of the simple slopes (e.g., the coefficients for neuroticism and SES) because they are dependent upon the level of the other predictor and only included to allow for better interpretation of the interaction. Exact p-values for the interaction terms are presented to allow for estimation of the evidentiary value of these findings.