Neighborhood Characteristics Moderate Effects of Caregiving on Glucose Functioning
Beverly H. Brummett, PhD,
Ilene C. Siegler, PhD,
William M. Rohe, PhD,
John C. Barefoot, PhD,
Peter P. Vitaliano, PhD,
Richard S. Surwit, PhD,
Mark N. Feinglos, MD and
Redford B. Williams, MD
From the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Duke University Medical Center (B.H.B., I.C.S., J.C.B., R.S.S., M.N.F., R.B.W.); the Center for Urban and Regional Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina (W.M.R.); and the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington (P.P.V.)

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Figure 1. Neighborhood Characteristic (F1-Crime) modifies the effect of caregiving on indicators of glucose metabolism (values represent median-split adjusted means ± SE).
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