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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 24.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 1993 Fall;5(4):703–717. doi: 10.1017/S0954579400006246

Table 2.

Results of hierarchical regression analyses for the prospective prediction of depression, internalizing, and externalizing symptoms

Dependent Variable
Depression
Internalizing
Symptoms
Externalizing
Symptoms
Step Predictor F(Equation) R2 Change F(Equation) R2 Change F(Equation) R2 Change
1 Gender 1.27 .01 4.84* .04* 0.55 .00
2 Age 0.66 .00 2.63 .00 0.36 .00
3 Time 1 symptoms 44.24*** .50*** 38.66*** .43*** 60.84*** .58***
4–7 Competence indicesa 18.83*** .00 16.60*** .01 25.83*** .00
8 Socioeconomic status 17.97*** .02* 14.76*** .01 22.64*** .00
9 Uncontrollable stress 16.05*** .00 13.12*** .00 20.02*** .00
10 Stress × Sociability 15.25*** .02* 12.26*** .01+ 17.93*** .00
11 Stress × Leadership 13.80*** .00 11.24*** .00 16.17*** .00
12 Stress × Assertiveness 12.59*** .00 10.44*** .01 15.40*** .01+
13 Stress × School Grades 11.73*** .00 9.66*** .00 14.19*** .00
Total R2 .56 .51 .61
a

Includes Assertiveness, school grades, Leadership, and Sociability entered individually.

*

p < .05.

***

p < .0001.

+

p < .10.