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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Diet Assoc. 2011 Dec;111(12):1917–1923. doi: 10.1016/j.jada.2011.09.004

Table 2.

Multilevel modeling results showing the effects of parent-child relationship quality on weight status and dietary fat intake among childhood cancer survivors (N=170) and their parents (N=114)

Body Mass Index (BMI)
Percent energy from fat
Raw Coefficient (B) Standard Error t-test Effect size (r)c Raw Coefficient (B) Standard Error t-test Effect size (r)c
Intercepta 26.15 .45 -- 33.03 .50
Social roleb −1.96 .36 −5.50** .45 .02 .37 .05 --
Relationship quality −.12 .82 −.15 -- −1.88 .92 −2.05* .14
Social role × Relationship quality .55 .73 .76 -- −1.51 .76 −2.00* .18

Note.

a

Predictor variables were grand-mean centered to more directly interpret the intercept.

b

Effect coding was used for the variable of social role (parent = −1, survivor = 1).

c

The effect size r associated with each t: r=t2/t2+df,

*

p<.05,

**

p<.01