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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 27.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2011;40(1):100–110. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2011.533410

Table 4.

Hierarchical Regression Analyses Predicting T1 PLOC Subscales

Variable B SEB β ΔR²
Regression 1: Predicting T1 PLOC Parental Efficacy
    Step 1: Sociodemographic Variables .17
      Family Income 1.76 .80 .20*
      Education .30 .14 .17*
      Marital Status −.12 .78 −.01
    Step 2: Family Risk Variables .38 .21**
      T1 Maternal BDI Scorea −.49 .26 −.15
      T1 CRIT EE −.33 .82 −.03
      T1 CBCL Internalizing T-Score −.03 .04 −.06
      T1 CBCL Externalizing T- Score −.15 .04 −.34**

Regression 2: Predicting T1 PLOC Parental Control
    Step 1: Sociodemographic Variables .10
      Mother Age −.32 .08 −.25**
      Child Age −.21 .33 −.04
    Step 2: Family Risk Variables .48 .38**
      T1 Maternal BDI Scorea −.92 .39 −.17*
      T1 CRIT EE −.92 1.25 −.05
      T1 CBCL Internalizing T-Score −.01 .06 −.01
      T1 CBCL Externalizing T- Score −.36 .06 −.50**
*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

p = .06.

a

transformed variable (square root).

Note. Step 3 (interaction terms) was omitted due to non-significant results.