Table 5.
Hierarchical Regression Coefficients for Interference/Compensatory Analyses: Predicting Mothers’ and Fathers’ Depressive Symptoms From the Interaction Between Their Own and Their Partners’ Coping
Predictor variable | Mothers’ BDI-II
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Fathers’ BDI-II
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B (SE) | β | B (SE) | β | |
Step 1 | ||||
Mothers’ secondary control | −122.190 (13.09)*** | −.66 | −27.36 (13.16)* | −.15 |
Mothers’ disengagement | −9.90 (24.69) | −.03 | −65.96 (24.89)** | −.20 |
Fathers’ secondary control | −14.33 (12.25) | −.08 | −111.23 (12.31)*** | −.62 |
Fathers’ disengagement | 39.21 (26.24) | .10 | 21.36 (26.22) | .06 |
Mothers’ secondary control × Fathers’ disengagement | −1043.71 (502.36)* | −.13 | −1037.66 (503.88)* | −.14 |
Fathers’ secondary control × Mothers’ disengagement | −363.65 (436.16) | −.05 | 730.32 (438.55) | .11 |
Step 2 | (R2 = .60***) | (R2 = .45***) | ||
Mothers’ secondary control | −125.53 (14.85)*** | −.70 | −24.06 (14.99) | −.16 |
Mothers’ disengagement | −4.40 (28.64) | −.01 | −63.21 (28.77)* | −.21 |
Fathers’ secondary control | −4.27 (14.90) | −.02 | −105.50 (14.97)*** | −.62 |
Fathers’ disengagement | 12.89 (30.07) | .03 | 1.37 (30.16) | .004 |
Mothers’ secondary control × Fathers’ disengagement | −858.58 (587.70) | −.11 | −1137.86 (593.76)† | −.18 |
Fathers’ secondary control × Mothers’ disengagement | −103.09 (598.00) | −.01 | 646.55 (606.93) | .10 |
Family income | .002 (.01) | .02 | −.001 (.01) | −.02 |
Mothers’ age | .38 (.15)* | .26 | .03 (.15) | .02 |
Mothers’ education | −.003 (.01) | −.26 | −.01 (.01) | −.08 |
Mothers’ race (1) | 18.24 (7.09)* | .47 | 8.99 (7.11) | .27 |
Mothers’ race (2) | −3.40 (3.76) | −.07 | −1.83 (3.85) | −.07 |
Fathers’ age | −.328 (.13)* | −.25 | −.08 (.13) | −.07 |
Fathers’ education | −.27 (.16) | −.11 | .03 (.20) | .02 |
Fathers’ race (1) | −18.93 (6.66)** | −.52 | −10.24 (6.78) | −.33 |
Fathers’ race (2) | .002 (.01) | .10 | −1.87 (5.09) | −.03 |
Note. To analyze the effects of race, which is a nominal variable with more than two categories, we created two dummy codes in which Race (1) controlled for differences due to African American versus White and Race (2) controlled for differences due to Other races versus White. BDI-II = Beck Depression Inventory–II.
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