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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2015 Nov 9;57(7):835–842. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.12482

Table 2.

Summary of fixed effects for linear and generalized linear mixed-effects models of the relationship between parental autonomy granting, child perceived control, and child emotion regulation


Predictors
Cognitive
Restructuring
Problem Solving Acceptance
b SE t b SE t b SE t
Autonomy granting .05 .10 .52 .07 .09 .83 −.17 .12 −1.41
Perceived control .31 .08 3.85*** .28 .07 3.87*** −.19 .09 −2.23
Autonomy granting ×
Perceived control
.10 .05 1.97 .07 .04 1.47 .17 .06 2.96*
Distraction Avoidance Rumination
b SE t b SE t b SE t
Autonomy granting .13 .07 1.82 .13 .12 1.07 −.03 .10 −.24
Perceived control .12 .07 1.90 .11 .08 1.34 −.13 .07 −1.72
Autonomy granting ×
Perceived control
.02 .04 .40 .08 .05 1.48 .07 .05 1.45

Note: * pfdr < .05, *** pfdr < .001