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Table 4 Regression analyses predicting adolescents’ sedentary behavior (n = 181)

From: Associations of social and environmental supports with sedentary behavior, light and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity in obese underserved adolescents

 

Est

SE

β

p

Lower CI

Upper CI

FMI

Δ R2

Sedentary Behavior: (F(9,171) = 1.59, R2=.08)

 

(Intercept)

621.30

107.25

0.00

0.00

411.09

831.52

0.00

Covariates = .029

Female

26.43

18.95

0.11

0.16

−10.72

63.58

0.00

Age

8.58

4.61

0.15

0.06

−0.46

17.62

0.00

Self-efficacy

−17.92

18.99

−0.07

0.35

−55.13

19.30

0.01

Individual = .014

Parent support

−13.48

10.78

−0.10

0.21

−34.61

7.66

0.01

Social = .017

Nurturance

1.72

10.67

0.01

0.87

−19.20

22.64

0.01

Limit-setting

−6.23

11.57

−0.05

0.59

−28.90

16.44

0.00

Monitoring

16.59

13.24

0.12

0.21

−9.36

42.54

0.00

Home resources

7.01

3.92

0.14

0.07

−0.69

14.70

0.00

Environmental = .017

Neighborhood support

−5.77

18.47

−0.02

0.76

−41.97

30.43

0.00

  1. Est = Estimate, SE = standard error, β = standardized beta, CI = confidence interval, FMI = fraction of missing information.
  2. Note: environmental measures were parent-reported perceptions of home resources and neighborhood supports.