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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jun 6.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2012 Apr 30;26(3):400–410. doi: 10.1037/a0028330

Table 3.

Family- and unique-perspective predicting self-reported individual adjustment

Observed Model
Residual Model
Family-perspective1 Family member's own unique-perspective Family-perspective1 Family member's own unique-perspective
Adolescent
 Externalizing .07 .45*** −.07 .29**
 Internalizing −.04 .32*** −.03 .26**
 self-worth −.05 −.48*** .07 −.38**
Mother
 Depressive affect .14** .08 .09 .03
 Stress .15** .40*** −.02 .27**
 Satisfaction w/parenting −.08 −.32*** .02 −.22*
Father
 Depressive affect .08 .21* −.06 .15
 Stress .13** .62** −.01 .51***

Notes: All estimates standardized. Estimates from “Observed Model” based on observed measures of individual adjustment; Estimates from “Residual Model” based on residuals of individual adjustment after adjusting for mean family dysfunction.

1

For each indicator of adjustment, how it relates to Family Interaction and Family Structure was constrained to be equal because preliminary analyses indicated that how it related to Family Structure and Family Interaction did not differ.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001