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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2016 Apr 28;56:20–29. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2016.04.007

Table 3.

Results of standardized regression models predicting strength of negative and positive general PTCa.

β Coefficient SE t F (df)
Negative general PTC
Intercept −0.07 .19 −0.38
Maltreatment by parent −0.16 .27 −0.59
History of sexual abuse 0.15 .25 0.62
Number of CM experiences 0.14 .11 1.32
Demographic risk −0.09 .11 −0.85
Reduced Model 0.95 (4, 95)
Positive general PTC
Intercept 0.27 .18 1.45
Maltreatment by parent −0.03 .26 −0.10
History of sexual abuse −0.38 .24 −1.56
Number of CM experiences −0.08 .10 −0.76
Demographic risk −.16 .10 −1.52
Reduced Model 2.11 (4, 95)

Note:

a

Results are final models that include maltreatment by parent figure (0 = yes; 1 = no), lifetime experience of sexual abuse (experienced sexual abuse; 1 = no; 2 = yes), number CM experiences, and current demographic risk as covariates. If interaction terms were not significant, reduced models are presented excluding interactions.

*

p < .05

**

p < .01

***

p < .001.