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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2014 Feb;42(2):173–183. doi: 10.1007/s10802-013-9777-1

Table 2. Multiple Regression Analyses Predicting Independent Observations of Positive Parenting.

ΔR2 β t p
Parent-Report
Block 1 .27
 Adolescent Age −.21 −3.2 .001
 Marital Status −.02 −.23 .822
 Parent Race −.46 −6.7 .000
Block 2 .06
 APQ-Positive Parenting .14 2.2 .03
 BDI −.18 −2.6 .01
Block 3 .01
 Positive Parenting X BDI .08 1.4 .167
Adolescent-Report
Block 1 .27
 Adolescent Age −.21 −3.2 .001
 Marital Status −.02 −.23 .822
 Parent Race −.46 −6.7 .000
Block 2 .13
 APQ-Positive Parenting .34 4.8 .000
 CESD −.09 −1.4 .157
Block 3 .00
 Positive Parenting X CESD .02 .10 .920

Note: N = 180; variables added in each block are presented. APQ = Alabama Parenting Questionnaire;BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; CESD = Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale