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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2016 Mar 15;17(6):729–738. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2016.02.014

Table 3.

Hierarchical stepwise regressions for parent baseline predictors of child functioning at four-month follow-up.

Variable B SE B β R2 Change
Outcome: Child depressive symptoms
Step 1
Baseline child depressive symptoms .53 .06 .59** .38**
Age .73 .33 .14*
Step 2
Baseline child depressive symptoms .49 .06 .54** .03**
Age .79 .32 .16*
Parent avoidance of activities .39 .14 .18**
Step 3
Baseline child depression .50 .06 .56** .01
Age .78 .32 .15*
Parent avoidance of activities .53 .16 .25**
Parent helplessness −.25 .14 −.13
Outcome: School functioning
Step 1
Baseline child school functioning .26 .10 .24** .06*
Age −.29 .77 −.03
Step 2
Baseline child school functioning .21 .09 .17* .14**
Age −.36 .71 −.04
Parent avoidance of activities −1.67 .32 −.39**
Step 3
Baseline child school functioning .17 .09 .14 .02*
Age −.45 .70 −.05
Parent avoidance of activities −1.23 .38 −.29**
Parent protective behavior −6.95 3.27 −.19*

Note.

*

p < 0.05;

**

p < 0.01;

p < 0.10