Shaheen Halim, H. B. Kaplan, M. Pollack
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性别和脆弱性对经济困难、低教育水平和免疫反应之间关系的调节作用
性别、经济困难、受教育程度低和易受压力影响,在一个潜在的依赖变量上进行回归,该变量代表了以淋巴细胞增殖(CON-A、PHA和PWM)形式测量免疫反应的三种丝裂原测试的协方差。除了四个主效应,涉及四个主变量的所有可能的双向组合的六个相互作用项在因变量上回归。虽然财政紧张和脆弱性如预期的那样对免疫反应产生重大的负面主要影响,但这些变量相互作用并与性别相互作用,产生复杂的条件关系。低教育程度和男性性别之间的相互作用对免疫反应产生消极影响,而经济困难和易受压力的相互作用对免疫反应产生积极影响。版权所有©2000约翰威利父子有限公司
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