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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychoneuroendocrinology. 2023 Feb 9;151:106052. doi: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2023.106052

Table 3.

Regression analyses with fathers’ authoritarian parenting and physical coercion and children’s HCC.

Model Model Predictors & Covariates B SE β t p

1 Fathers’ Authoritarian Parenting .04 .02 .23 2.25 .027
Race/Ethnicity −.39 .20 −.20 −1.91 .059
Sex −.36 .20 −.19 −1.81 .074
Stressful Life Events −.04 .08 −.05 −.51 .615

2 Fathers’ Physical Coercion .10 .04 .24 2.36 .020
Race/Ethnicity −.28 .20 −.15 −1.37 .174
Sex −.40 .20 −.21 −2.03 .046
Stressful Life Events −.03 .08 −.04 −.37 .710

3 Fathers’ Physical Coercion .13 .05 .27 2.57 .012
Race/Ethnicity −.30 .21 −.16 −1.45 .150
Sex −.43 .21 −.22 −2.02 .047
Stressful Life Events −.04 .08 −.05 −.46 .649
Fathers’ Perceived Stress −.02 .02 −.14 −.94 .348
Fathers’ Anxiety .01 .01 .13 .75 .456
Fathers’ Depression −.003 .03 −.02 −.13 .900

Note: HCC = hair cortisol concentration; Sex: male = 0, female = 1; Race/ethnicity: children of color = 0, white children = 1; B = unstandardized coefficient; SE = standard error; β = standardized coefficient.