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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Relat. 2015 Jan 7;64(1):64–79. doi: 10.1111/fare.12105

Table 2.

Summary of hierarchical regression analyses testing the association between protective factors at ages 2 and 3 and lower Aggressive Behavior (AGG) at age 5.

Independent variables Primary caregiver (PC) report AGG age 5 Alternate caregiver (AC) report AGG age 5
B SE B β B SE B β
Age 2 PC reported AGG .42*** .04 .40 .18** .06 .20
Intervention status −1.19a .62 −.07 .09 .81 .01
Inhibitory control −1.61** .51 −.13 −1.56* .66 −.14
Age 2 PC reported AGG .49*** .04 .45 .26*** .05 .27
Intervention status −1.22 a .64 −.07 .39 .84 .03
Attention 1.54* .63 .09 2.32** .85 .15
Age 2 PC reported AGG .49*** .04 .45 .23*** .05 .25
Intervention status −1.24* .62 −.07 .09 .80 .01
Positive behavior support −1.42** .48 −.11 −1.41* .63 −.12
Age 2 PC reported AGG .47*** .04 .43 .22*** .05 .24
Intervention status −1.43* .62 −.08 −.01 .81 −.00
Social support satisfaction −.18*** .05 −.14 −.12 a .06 −.10
Age 2 PC reported AGG .47*** .04 .43 .23*** .05 .25
Intervention status −1.39* .62 −.08 −.01 .81 −.1
Neighborhood quality −.71*** .20 −.13 −.45 a .25 −.10
a

p < .10;

*

p < .05;

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001