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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Disord. 2014 Apr 1;28(4):541–554. doi: 10.1521/pedi_2014_28_131

Table 2. Summary of Multivariate Multiple Linear Regression Model Demonstrating the Effects of Maternal BPD Symptoms on Parenting Dimensions of Psychological and Behavioral Control.

Psychological Control Behavioral Control


Acceptance of Individuation Control Through Guilt Intrusiveness Harsh Punishment




Predictors β 95% CI β 95% CI β 95% CI β 95% CI
1. Minority race −13* −1.46, −.58 .15* .46, 1.07 .06 −.01, .571 .21* 1.71, 1.23
2. Maternal education .04 −.03, .18 −.10* −.20, −.05 −.07* −.15, −.02 –.05 −.11, .01
3. Maternal depression severity −.08* −.07, .01 −.04 −.03, .01 −.10* −.05, −.01 .01 −.02, .02
4. Maternal alcohol use severity −.05 −.13, .01 −.04 −.09, .01 −.06* −.09, −.004 .08* .02, .09
5. Maternal BPD symptoms −.04 −.22, .05 .14* .10, .29 .07 –.004, .17 .13* .08, .24
R2 .04* .02* .06* .09*

Notes. BPD = borderline personality disorder; b = standardized regression coeffiecient; 95% CI = 95% Confidence Interval; R2 = amount of variance accounted for in the dependent variable by each model.

*

p < .05.