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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Aug 24.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Process. 2021 Apr 5;61(1):312–325. doi: 10.1111/famp.12645

Table 2.

Longitudinal Actor-Partner Interdependence Models Predicting Marital Love from Actors’ (A) and Partners’ (P) Positive and Negative Religious Coping

Variable Model 1 Model 2
Intercepts B SE B SE
 Wifea 69.64* 0.95  69.64* 0.94
 Husbandb 71.28* 0.83  71.26* 0.80
Time x wife −0.71 0.42  −0.66 0.40
Time x husband −0.98* 0.39  −0.78 0.39
A positive religious coping x wife  0.49 0.48
A positive religious coping x husband  0.97 0.37
P positive religious coping x wife  0.66 0.43
P positive religious coping x husband  0.25 0.41
A negative religious coping x wife  −5.17* 1.75
A negative religious coping x husband  −3.76* 1.45
P negative religious coping x wife  −2.33 1.71
P negative religious coping x husband  −3.18* 1.49
A positive religious coping x time x wife  −0.20 0.20
A positive religious coping x time x husband  0.38* 0.18
P positive religious coping x time x wife  −0.02 0.18
P positive religious coping x time x husband  0.01 0.20
A negative religious coping x time x wife  3.16* 0.75
A negative religious coping x time x husband  1.04 0.74
P negative religious coping x time x wife  0.98 0.76
P negative religious coping x time x husband  0.50 0.73
Random Effects
Intercept Wives 106.26* 16.12 100.20* 15.35
Husbands 77.65* 12.38 65.70* 10.92
Cross-partner correlation .64* .59*
Slope Wives 9.08 4.85 14.47* 4.63
Husbands 5.56 4.24 8.11* 3.82
Cross-partner correlation .39 .31
Residual Wives 44.64* 4.56 36.26* 3.88
Husbands 35.57* 3.96 33.89* 3.56
Cross-partner correlation .34* .29*

Note. a Wife: 0 = husband, 1 = wife. b Husband: 1 = husband, 0 = wife. † p < .10. * p < .05.