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. 2012 Jan 22;12:66. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-66

Table 4.

Relationship satisfaction (RS) as a buffer for women.

Relationship satisfaction (own) Self-esteem (SD-scored) First time motherhood (0,1) Education (SD-scored) Somatic disease (SD-scored) Social support (SD-scored) Family income (SD-scored) Partner's distress (SD-scored) Partner's RS (SD-scored) Partner unemployed (0,1) Partner's education (SD-scored)
Low -0.40 (-0.44,-0.35) 0.37 (0.26, 0.48) -0.11 (-0.17,-0.06) 0.13 (0.09, 0.17) -0.15 (-0.20,-0.11) -0.10 (-0.16,-0.05) 0.13 (0.09, 0.17) -0.07 (-0.11,-0.03) 0.19 (-0.02, 0.39) -0.02 (-0.07, 0.03)

Moderate -0.37 (-0.39,-0.35) 0.26 (0.21, 0.30) -0.10 (-0.12,-0.08) 0.16 (0.14, 0.18) -0.07 (-0.09,-0.05) -0.12 (-0.15,-0.10) 0.12 (0.10, 0.14) 0.00 (-0.02, 0.02) 0.16 (0.06, 0.26) 0.05 (0.03, 0.07)

High -0.29 (-0.30,-0.28) 0.12 (0.11, 0.14) -0.05 (-0.06,-0.04) 0.14 (0.13, 0.15) -0.06 (-0.07,-0.06) -0.08 (-0.09,-0.07) 0.12 (0.11, 0.13) -0.02 (-0.03,-0.01) 0.12 (0.07, 0.16) 0.02 (0.01, 0.03)

Significant interaction effects (p < 0.001) between relationship satisfaction and ten predictors on women's emotional distress. Main effects (b (95% CI)) for various strata with low, moderate, and high relationship satisfaction

No significant interaction effect (p > 0.001) was found for 'Unemployment X Relationship satisfaction', Partner's self-esteem X Relationship satisfaction', Partner's social support X Relationship satisfaction' and Partner's somatic disease X Relationship satisfaction'

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