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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2009 Aug;77(4):775–787. doi: 10.1037/a0015401

Table 2.

Demographics and Life Circumstances

Step 1 Mean (SD)
Predictor % b
Age 39.94 (11.55) 0.09 (0.05)
Caucasian 83% −1.17 (1.49)
Education (yrs) 14.59 (2.43) 0.33 (0.30)
Income 33.6 (33.48) 0.005 (0.02)
Maried/cohabiting 34% −1.25 (1.48)
Sex (female) 58% −1.69 (1.13)
Unemployed 17% 2.59 (1.61)
Life events 7.01 (5.29) −0.14 (0.13)
Intelligence 108.58 (10.57) −0.13 (0.07) *
Age × Treatment −0.14 (0.11)
Caucasian × Treatment −4.82 (2.98)
Education (yrs) × Treatment 0.63 (0.60)
Income × Treatment 0.03 (0.04)
Marital Status × Treatment −7.34 (2.95) *
Sex × Treatment −0.13 (2.27)
Unemployment Status × Treatment −8.92 (3.16) **
Life events × Treatment −0.60 (0.26) *
Intelligence × Treatment 0.004 (0.13)

Steps 2 & 3 (retain effects at p < .20, p < .10)

Age 0.12 (0.05) *
Marital Status −1.38 (1.23)
Sex −1.91 (1.05)
Unemployment Status 2.60 (1.50)
Life events −0.09 (0.13)
Intelligence −0.11 (0.05) *
Marital Status × Treatment −7.75 (2.33) **
Unemployment Status × Treatment −8.82 (2.98) **
Life events × Treatment −0.52 (0.24) *

Step 4 (retain effects at p < .05)

Non significant
Marital Status −1.41 (1.24)
Unemployment Status 2.82 (1.51)
Life events −0.10 (0.13)
Significant
Age 0.13 (0.05) *
Intelligence −0.10 (0.05) *
Marital Status × Treatment −7.35 (2.34) **
Unemployment Status × Treatment −9.11 (3.00) **
Life events × Treatment −0.53 (0.25) *

Note. yrs = years. Because the non-significant terms in Step 4 are constituents of the interaction terms, all items from Step 4 will be entered into the final prediction model.

p < .20

p < .10

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001