Table 3.
Standardized Betas and Standard Errors from Mixed Model Results for Maternal Lifetime Trauma Exposure Effects on Infant Responses
Play – Still-Facea | Play – Reunionb | Still-Face – Reunionc | |
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HR | 1.02 (.70) | 2.67 (.70)# | 1.65 (.70)* |
VT | −2.95 (1.78) | −2.62 (1.78) | .33 (1.78) |
V’min | −3.98 (75.50) | 5.83 (75.50) | 9.81 (75.50) |
TI | −.02 (.006)# | −.02 (.006)** | .003 (.006) |
TE | −.03 (.01)** | −.02 (.01)* | .007 (.01) |
TTOT | −.05 (.01)# | −.04 (.01)** | .01 (.01) |
TI/TTOT | .002 (.002) | .0004 (.002) | −.002 (.002) |
PhRIB | −.03 (.64) | 1.11 (.64)+ | 1.14 (.64)+ |
PhREB | −.38 (.52) | .91 (.52)+ | 1.29 (.52)* |
%RC | −.68 (.81) | −.01 (.81) | .66 (.81) |
Behavioral Distress | −.01 (.10) | .19 (.10)+ | .20 (.10)* |
Change in infant response from Play to Still-Face associated with one unit change in maternal lifetime trauma exposure.
Difference in infant response between Play and Reunion associated with one unit change in maternal lifetime trauma exposure.
Change in infant response from Still-Face to Reunion associated with one unit change in maternal lifetime trauma exposure.
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p <.001.