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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Community Psychol. 2013 Mar;51(0):57–65. doi: 10.1007/s10464-012-9541-7

Table 2.

Violence in past 3 months multivariate regression models (n = 726)

Variable Model 1
Model 2
Risk Model
Model 3
Risk and Promotive Model1
Model 4
Risk/protective Model2
b SE 95% CI b SE 95% CI b SE 95% CI b SE 95% CI
Gender .50 .50 [−.49, 1.49] −.67 .47 [−1.59, .25] −.68 .46 [−1.59, .23] −.66 .46 [−1.57, .24]
African
American
.86 .52 [−.16, 1.89] .52 .47 [−.41, 1.45] .63 .47 [−.29, 1.55] .84 .47 [−.09, 1.76]
Age −.82*** .19 [−1.20, −.45] −1.05*** .17 [−1.40, −.71] −1.06*** .17 [−1.40, −.73] −1.07*** .17 [−1.40, −.73]
Public Assistance .08 .51 ]-.93, 1.09] −.35 .47 [−1.27, .57] −.46 .47 [−1.37, .46] −.46 .46 [−1.36, .45]
Risk 1.30*** .11 [1.10, 1.51] 1.08*** .12 [.85, 1.32] 1.01*** .12 [.77, 1.24]
Promotive −.63*** .16 [−.94, −.32] −.63*** .16 [−.94, −.32]
Risk/Promotive
Interaction
−.19** .06 [−.31, −.08]
R2 .03 .19 .21 .22
R2 Δ .17*** .02*** .01***
*

Note.p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001

1

Promotive effects/compensatory or direct effects model.

2

Indirect effects model