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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Sci. 2010 Apr;1(2):102–111. doi: 10.1080/19424620.2010.533608

Table 3.

Hierarchical Multiple Regression Analyses Predicting Time 2 Adolescent Depressive Symptoms from Gender, Maternal Hostility, and Paternal Depressive Symptoms

Independent Variables β SE b
Model 1 [R2= .245; F (9, 406) = 14.63***]
 Control variables
  Constant .020 .489
  Previous Adolescent Depressive Symptoms .457*** .037 .362
  Maternal Depressive Symptoms .097* .042 .091
Model 2 [R2= .287; F (16, 399) = 10.03***; ΔR2 = .042*]
 Full equation
  Constant .028 .529
  Previous Adolescent Depressive Symptoms .433*** .038 .343
  Maternal Depressive Symptoms .094* .042 .089
  Gender (male = 1) − .103* .041 −.097
  Maternal Hostility − .052 .033 −.026
  Paternal Depressive Symptoms .179** .065 .196
  Maternal Hostility × Gender .051 .043 .038
  Paternal Symptoms × Gender − .150* .095 −.243
  Paternal Symptoms × Maternal Hostility .172** .065 .206
  Paternal Symptoms by × Hostility × Gender − .106* .108 −.212
*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.