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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2012 Aug 6;26(5):738–746. doi: 10.1037/a0029340

Table 2.

Mixed Models Predicting AM Cortisol Levels from Parenting Stress and Examining Workday (Model 2) and Job Strain as Moderators (Model 3; N = 56)

Model Null 1 2 3

Fixed Effects Estimate (SE) Estimate (SE) Estimate (SE) Estimate (SE)

   Intercept −1.03 (.04)*** −1.27 (.18) −1.26 (.18) −1.21 (.18)
   #Children <5 −.13 (.08)   −.13 (.08)   −.14 (.07)
   Wake Time −.08 (.03)*     .10 (.03)*   −.10 (.03)*
   Incomea   .11 (.04)**     .11 (.04)**     .10 (.03)**
   Workdayb   .08 (.08)     .06 (.07)     .03 (.07)
   Job Strain −.01 (.05)   −.01 (.05)     .01 (.05)
   Parenting Stress   .02 (.05)   −.03 (.05)   −.01 (.05)
   Parenting X Workday     .14 (.07)*     .23 (.07)**
   Parenting X Job Strain     .07 (.06)
   Job Strain X Workday     .19 (.06)**
   3-Way Interactionc     .20 (.08)*

Note.

a

Household income.

b

Workday: 0 = non-workday, 1 = workday.

c

Job Strain X Parenting Stress X Workday.

+

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.