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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2012 Oct 15;26(6):896–905. doi: 10.1037/a0030055

Table 3.

Coefficients From Multilevel Models Predicting Coparenting Satisfaction as a Function of Level 1 Child Age and Level 2 Sociocultural Stressors and Supports

Fixed effect Model A: Stressors
Model B: Supports
Full model
γ (SE) γ SE γ SE
Intercept 7.34** .12 7.31** .42 7.13** .41
Level 1
 Youth age −.11* .05 −.11* .05 −.09* .04
Level 2
 Parent gendera −.24* .12 −.19 .13 −.23 .13
 Youth Age × Parent Gender .10 .06 .09 .06 .08 .06
 Marital status .09 .27 .11 .27 .09 .27
 Family size .01 .06 −.04 .06 −.01 .07
 Marital love .07** .01 .07** .01 .07** .01
 Discrimination −.44** .15 −.43** .15
 Economic strain −.14** .04 −.15** .04
 Education −.09** .03 −.09** .03
 Income .002 .001 .001 .001
 Religiosity .00 .11 .06 .11
 Discrimination × Parent Gender .50* .22 .48* .22
 Income × Parent Gender −.004* .001 −.003* .001
Level 3
 Youth genderb .15 .15 .13 .15 .10 .15
Random effect
Level 1 1.27** 1.25** 1.28**
Level 2 .47** .52** .40**
Level 3 .85** .83** .88**
a

Fathers are the reference group.

b

Youth gender is coded 0 = girl and 1 = boy.

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.