Table 3.
Model 1: Indiscriminate Behavior at 12 Months | |||||
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F chg | df | R2chg | P | βa | |
Predictors
| |||||
Step 1 | 2.08 | 2, 37 | .10 | n.s. | |
Disorganized -12 mos. | .12 | ||||
Insecure-organized -12 mos. | .29* | ||||
Step 2 | .00 | 1, 36 | .00 | n.s. | |
Maternal disrupted communication
|
.00 | ||||
Model 2: Indiscriminate Behavior at 18 Months | |||||
Step 1 | 5.05 | 2, 61 | .14 | .01 | |
Disorganized -18 mos. | −.21 | ||||
Insecure-organized -18 mos. | .36** | ||||
Step 2 | 6.15 | 1, 60 | .08 | .02 | |
Maternal disrupted cmmunication
|
.34* | ||||
Model 3: Indiscriminate Behavior at 18 Months
| |||||
Step 1 | 5.05 | 2, 61 | .14 | .01 | |
| |||||
Disorganized -18 mos. | −.04 | ||||
Insecure-organized -18 mos. | .27* | ||||
Step 2 | 9 | 5, 56 | .15 | .05 | |
Maternal disrupted communication:
|
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Affective communication errors
|
−.24 | ||||
Role confusion
|
.07 | ||||
Disorientation
|
.41** | ||||
Negative-intrusiveness
|
.03 | ||||
Withdrawal | .05 |
Note: N = 64
β indicates the unique contribution of each variable to the final model rather than to each step
p<.05
p<.01