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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychotherapy (Chic). 2014 Nov 3;52(1):103–110. doi: 10.1037/a0037948

Table 3. Predictors of Time 1-4 Externalizing Behavior Scores and Parental Monitoring (analyses run separately).

Coefficient SE t
Hypothesis 1: Main Effects on Slope of Externalizing Problems
 Parental monitoring, mean T1-T4 −.007 .005 −1.41
 Parental monitoring, slope −.572 .221 −2.58**

Hypothesis 2: Main Effects on Slope of Parental Monitoring
 SES .003 .007 .380
 Neighborhood factors −.015 .033 −.45

Hypothesis 3: Interaction Effects on Slope of Externalizing Problems
 SES × Parental Monitoring, meanT1-T4 −.000 .000 −.95
 SES × Parental Monitoring, slope −.004 .023 −.19
 Neighborhood × Parental Monitoring, meanT1-T4 .004 .002 2.63*
 Neighborhood × Parental Monitoring, slope .187 .087 2.16*

SES = Socioeconomic status.

*

p< .05.

**

p< .01.