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Table 2 Results of the OLS regression analyses testing the associations between the Five-Factor Model and the ability to divide attention between two tasks while walking

From: The role of gender in the association between personality and task priority in older adults’ dual-tasking while walking

Variable

DTCmotor (N = 81)

DTCcog (N = 81)

B

SEB

β

95% CI

B

SEB

β

95% CI

Neuroticism

5.56

3.43

.20

−110.51-122.18

2.42

4.45

.07

−6.47-11.31

Extraversion

12.28*

6.14

.39

.02–24.53

3.52

4.84

.09

−6.14-13.17

Conscientiousness

2.42

4.05

.07

−5.66-10.50

−9.89

7.59

−.23

−25.04-5.25

Openness

−.35

4.54

−.01

−9.41-8.71

−.96

5.70

−.02

−12.33-10.41

Agreeableness

.06

4.58

.01

−9.08-9.21

−1.09

5.69

−.02

−12.46-10.27

R 2

.05

 

.03

 

Co Covariates

 Age

.13

.38

.04

−.63–.89

−.196

.49

−.052

−1.18-.79

 Gender

62.37**

25.02

1.75

12.45–112.29

−90.09*

41.52

−1.95

−172.95)--7.244(

 MoCA

−1.06

.78

−.19

−2.62-.49

−.517

1.01

−.07

−2.54-1.51

 Body weight

−1.12

.58

−.24

−2.28-.04

.390

.75

.06

−1.11-1.89(

 Physical activity

−.67

.72

−.11

−2.10-.76

−1.976*

.96

−.25

−3.90-(−.04)

 Chronic disease

.76

2.61

.03

−4.45-5.97

−1.775

3.42

−.06

−8.61-5.06

 ΔR2

 

.06

   

.06

  

 Gender × Extraversion

−19.36*

7.94

−1.84

−35.20-(−3.510)

 

  

 Gender × Conscientiousness

 

  

23.973*

10.40

2.03

3.21–44.73

 ΔR2

 

.07*

   

.07*

  
  1. B and β nonstandardized and standardized partial regression coefficients, respectively. SEB standard error of the former, MoCA Montreal Cognitive Assessment, OLS ordinary least squares; Gender (1 = women);
  2. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01