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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Intellect Dev Disabil. 2015 Nov;120(6):514–526. doi: 10.1352/1944-7558-120.6.514

Table 2. Cox Proportional Hazard Models for Parents of a Child with Developmental Disabilities (DD) and those of a Child without Disabilities.

Model 1 Model 2

B SE Relative risk (eB) B SE Relative risk (eB)
Parents of a child with developmental disabilities .10 .16 1.11 .96* .42 2.60
Age in 2004 (years) -.06*** .01 .94 -.06*** .01 .94
Gender (female=1) -.09 .05 .92 -.09 .05 .92
Educational Attainmenta
 High school grad or less -.40*** .07 .67 -.40*** .07 .67
 BA or higher -.19* .08 .83 -.19* .08 .82
Family religion (Catholic=1) -.26*** .05 .77 -.26*** .05 .77
Age at marriage -.04*** .01 .96 -.04*** .01 .96
Time lag to the first child birth -.01*** .00 .99 -.01*** .00 .99
Number of children born during the marriage .19*** .02 1.20 .19*** .02 1.21
Death of any child -.92*** .15 .40 -.93*** .16 .39
DD × Number of children - .2 3 * .11 .79
Number of subjects 7,404
Number of divorce 1,488

[Note]

a

Reference group is some college.

*

p ≤ .05,

**

p ≤ .01,

***

p ≤ .001