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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 13.
Published in final edited form as: J Early Adolesc. 2012 Dec;32(6):824–850. doi: 10.1177/0272431611429945

Table 2.

Predicting Depression and Other-Sex Stress From Pubertal Development, Sex, and Pubertal Development × Sex Interactions

Predictors Status
Timing
β t ΔR2 β t ΔR2
Predicting depression
 Step 1
  Pubertal development .11 0.97 .06 0.50
  Sex .02 0.22 .01 0.1
 Step 2
  Pubertal development × Sex .62 3.39**** .12 .62 3.72**** .15
Predicting other-sex stress
 Step 1
  Pubertal development −.17 −1.58* −.04 −0.33
  Sex −.07 −0.67 −.05 −0.45
 Step 2
  Pubertal development × Sex .47 2.51*** .07 .34 1.90** .04

Note: βs and ts represent standardized coefficients and t statistics at each step; ΔR2represents percentage of variance accounted for at each step.

*

p < .10.

**

p < .05.

***

p < .01.

****

p < .001.