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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Orthopsychiatry. 2013 Apr;83(2):413–421. doi: 10.1111/ajop.12016

Table 4.

Summary of Regression Analyses Predicting Children’s Depressive Symptoms at T2

Step 1 Step 2

B B 95% CI B β 95% CI
Depressive symptoms T1a 0.37 0.48** 0.16, 0.57 0.29 0.36** 0.08, 0.50
Objective hurricane exposure 0.39 0.35** 0.11, 0.67 0.35 0.31* 0.07, 0.63
Perceived caregiver warmth T1b -- -- -- −0.99 −0.23 −2.04, 0.05
Caregiver-child conflict T1c -- -- -- 0.23 0.07 −0.62, 1.08

Note. N = 47.

a

Child reported.

b

Scale ranged from 1 (never) to 4 (almost every day);

c

Scale ranged from 0 to 20. The following variables were tested for inclusion in this model: child demographic characteristics (i.e., gender and ethnic background), child hurricane exposure, caregiver characteristics (i.e., employment status), caregivers’ distress and PTS symptoms, and caregiver coping advice (i.e., self-distraction, avoidance, denial, active coping). Nonsignificant variables (p > .05) were excluded. Model 1 Adjusted R2 = .43, p <.001; Model 2 Adjusted R2 = .46, p < .001.

p = .06.

*

p < .05.

***

p < .001.