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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2011 Dec;36(6):925–932. doi: 10.1007/s10900-011-9391-5

Table 5.

Regression models for PYD for the different types of CVE

Total CVE
Total CVE with interactions
Hearing about
Hearing about with interactions
Witnessing
Witnessing with interactions
Victimization
Victimization with interactions
Coeff se Coeff se Coeff se Coeff se Coeff se Coeff se Coeff se Coeff se
Gender 8.03* 2.56 −23.22 12.39 8.20* 2.53 −23.55 12.43 8.17* 2.58 −23.49 12.25 7.97* 2.61 −21.31 12.18
Mom in home 2.26 3.48 −4.50 4.38 2.31 3.48 −4.48 4.38 2.19 3.51 −4.48 4.39 2.66 3.46 −4.33 4.38
Dad in home 4.06 2.68 4.38 2.60 4.04 2.71 4.42 2.63 4.20 2.64 4.39 2.55 4.51 2.60 4.74 2.52
Type of CVE −.05 .11 −.01 .12 −.05 .17 .01 .17 −.09 .31 .01 .32 No Vic Ref Ref
Once 2.88 3.54 2.69 3.37
Repeat −2.73 2.95 −2.39 2.89
FF −16.97* 2.48 −20.80* 3.4 −17.10* 2.45 −20.93* 3.34 −16.93* 2.53 −20.90* 3.47 −16.88* 2.47 −20.09* 3.30
FF × gender 9.87* 4.97 10.07* 4.95 10.03* 4.89 8.74 4.82
Mom × gender 15.39* 6.26 15.44* 8.49 15.45* 6.25 15.45* 6.26
R2 .53 .57 .53 .57 .53 .57 .54 .58
*

P ≤ .05,

FF = Family Functioning