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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Community Psychol. 2012 Sep;50(1-2):89–100. doi: 10.1007/s10464-011-9479-1

Table 3. Baseline Linear Mixed Models and Models Controlling Family Context, Cognitive, and Socioemotional Determinants in Blocks and Singly.

Sensitivity Structuring Responsiveness Involvement
Baseline Models
Child age by Maternal age 2.08 2.04 .22 .04
Child age 3.51 17.50*** .52 2.01
Maternal age 11.38*** 4.35* 6.59* 11.83***
Maternal Age Controlling Family Context Determinants
All family context .44 .19 .92 4.07*
Extended family support 6.01* -- -- --
Marital status 1.96 .19 1.00 4.30*
Father presence 5.45* -- 2.97 7.66**
Father social interaction with child -- -- 4.29* 7.43**
Extended family in home 7.22** -- -- --
Maternal Age Controlling Cognitive Determinants
All cognitive .41 .01 .19 2.25
Verbal intelligence -- -- 4.70* 9.35***
Education 4.62* -- -- 5.88*
Parenting knowledge .42 .01 .22 2.33
Maternal Age Controlling Socioemotional Determinants
All socioemotional 2.85 .34 1.52 5.58*
Openness 6.53* -- 3.85 --
Trustworthiness 6.72* -- 4.17* 8.83**
Competence 7.14** -- -- --
Investment 7.23** 1.76 3.83 --
Satisfaction 3.74 .58 1.98 6.77*
Role Balance 8.14** -- 5.00* --

Note. F statistics. The dfs for the baseline models are F(1, 56), and for the covariate-controlled models range from F(1, 46) to F(1, 69.18). -- = covariate was not controlled because it was not significantly associated with the dependent variable.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.