Table 3.
Predictors | Step 1 | Step 2 | Step 3a | Step 3b | Step 3c |
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Step 1: Demographic variables | |||||
Sex (β)a | −.19** | −.31** | −.31** | −.31** | −.32** |
Age (β)b | −.02 | −.12** | −.11** | −.12** | −.11** |
Parent incomec (β) | .05 | .03 | .02 | .02 | .02 |
Parent educationd (β) | −.09 | −.07† | −.06 | −.06 | −.06 |
Sub-regione (β) | .15** | .08* | .08* | .08* | .08* |
Step 2: Exposure to conflict/violence | |||||
Political conflict/violence (β) | .18** | .19** | .18** | .19** | |
Community conflict/violence (β) | .01 | .01 | .01 | .01 | |
School conflict/violence (β) | .25** | .24** | .26** | .24** | |
Family conflict/violence (β) | .13** | .14* | .14** | .13** | |
Step 3: Interactionsf | |||||
3a. Exposure context by sex | |||||
Political by sex (β) | −.04 | ||||
Community by sex (β) | −.05 | ||||
School by sex (β) | −.04 | ||||
Family by sex (β) | .02 | ||||
3b. Exposure context by age | |||||
Political by age (β) | −.05 | ||||
Community by age (β) | .07 | ||||
School by age (β) | .01 | ||||
Family by age (β) | −.05 | ||||
3c. Exposure among contexts | |||||
Political by community (β) | −.01 | ||||
Political by school (β) | −.06 | ||||
Political by family (β) | .02 | ||||
ΔR2 | .07 | .14 | .01 | .01 | .00 |
F-value for step | F(5,591) = 8.35** | F(4,587) = 26.13** | F(4,583) = 1.14 | F(4,583) = .92 | F(3,584) = .87 |
Sex was dummy coded (−1 = female, +1 = male).
Age was dummy coded −1 = 8, 0 = 11, +1 = 14).
Parental income was coded as follows: 1 = below average to 5 = way above average.
Parental education was the average of the two parents’ levels of education: 1= illiterate to 10 = doctorate or law degree.
Sub-region was coded as follows: 1 = West Bank, 2 = Gaza.
Step 3 was repeated three times. Step 3a included the set of interactions of each exposure to conflict/violence variable with sex. Step 3b included the set of interactions of each exposure to conflict/violence variable with age. Step 3c included the set of interactions of exposure to political conflict/violence with each other exposure to conflict/violence variable.
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