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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2015 Oct 12;30(2):276–285. doi: 10.1037/fam0000165

Table 3.

Summary of Regression Models Predicting Emotion Socialization with Child Emotion Regulation as a Moderator

36-month wish-granting 36-month non-supportive

F(9, 81)= 19.95***
R2= .689
F(9, 81)= 12.31***
R2= .578
Variable B SE t-test B SE t-test
24-month socialization scale 0.645 0.094 6.85*** 0.623 0.100 6.23***
Toddler distress 0.087 0.094 0.933 −0.001 0.089 −0.011
Maternal depressive symptoms (Dep) 0.017 0.014 1.23 0.004 0.013 0.320
Caregiver-focused regulation 3.156 5.201 0.607 −6.821 5.097 −1.34
Self-soothing regulation 0.223 0.503 0.443 0.062 0.618 0.101
Attention regulation 2.479 9.316 0.266 −10.844 9.377 −1.16
Caregiver-focused regulation X Dep 2.150 0.989 2.18* 0.322 0.926 0.348
Self-soothing regulation X Dep .045 0.090 0.506 −0.072 0.115 −0.63
Attention regulation X Dep 1.328 1.431 0.929 1.532 1.590 0.964

Note. N = 91. Coefficients, standard errors, and t-tests were derived from pooled estimates of parameters (weighted by standard errors) from 20 imputed data sets. Analysis of variance and R2 statistics were estimated from an aggregated data set consisting of the mean of imputed data. Continuous predictors and covariates were centered at their means.

*

p < .05,

***

p <. 001