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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Sep 4.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2024 Mar 28;60(9):1655–1672. doi: 10.1037/dev0001728

Table 4.

Primary Aim 2 Results

Predictor β SE 95% CI p

Model 1: main effects of responsive parenting behaviors on child behavior problems
 Responsive parenting behaviors −0.33 0.10 [−0.52, −0.14] .001**
 Temperament profile: regulated low reactive Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
 Temperament profile: regulated high reactive 0.17 0.10 [−0.03, 0.36] .09*
 Temperament profile: inhibited 0.17 0.10 [−0.02, 0.35] .08*
 Temperament profile: exuberant 0.15 0.11 [−0.07, 0.36] .19
Model 2: main effects of maternal affect dysregulation on child behavior problems
 Maternal affect dysregulation 0.15 0.10 [−0.05, 0.35] .15
 Temperament profile: regulated low reactive Ref. Ref. Ref. Ref.
 Temperament profile: regulated high reactive 0.17 0.10 [−0.04, 0.37] .11
 Temperament profile: inhibited 0.20 0.10 [0.00, 0.39] .05*
 Temperament profile: exuberant 0.17 0.10 [−0.05, 0.40] .12

Note. All models adjusted for length of gestation, maternal education, and birth order. Interaction effects of maternal parenting behaviors. CI = confidence interval.

*

p < .10.

**

p < .01.