Authors: Jiménez Jessica A Shivpuri Smriti de los Monteros Karla Espinosa Matthews Karen A Mills Paul J Gallo Linda C
Publish Date: 2012/08/01
Volume: 44, Issue: 1, Pages: 129-135
Abstract
Jessica A Jiménez Smriti Shivpuri Karla Espinosa de los Monteros Karen A Matthews Paul J Mills Linda C Gallo Associations Between Socioeconomic Status and Catecholamine Levels Vary by Acculturation Status in MexicanAmerican Women Annals of Behavioral Medicine Volume 44 Issue 1 August 2012 Pages 129–135 https//doiorg/101007/s1216001293656No main effects for SES or the acculturation indicators emerged Fully adjusted models revealed a significant SES by language interaction for NOREPI p 01 and EPI p 05 and a SES by nativity interaction approached significance for NOREPI p = 05 Simple slope analyses revealed that higher SES related to lower catecholamine levels in Spanishspeaking women and higher NOREPI in Englishspeaking women Although nonsignificant similar patterns were observed for nativity
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