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. 2015 Nov 25;25:791–803. doi: 10.1007/s00787-015-0788-z

Table 5.

Relationship of preburn behavioral problems, paternal PTSS, and covariates with father- and child-reported behavioral problems 12 months postburn

Model 3 Internalizing problems Model 4 Externalizing problems
Father reports Child reports Father reports Child reports
B CI SE β B CI SE β B CI SE β B CI SE β
Direct effects
 Preburn behavioral problems 0.79 0.21, 1.26 .27 .50 −0.30 −1.05, .56 .42 −.17 0.84 0.08, 1.37 .32 .53 0.02 −0.80, .90 .44 .01
 PTSS 1 month postburn 0.38 0.79,0.12 .16 .50 −0.05 −0.66, 0.41 .27 −.06 −0.23 −0.70, 0.10 .20 −.30 0.00 −0.55, 0.39 .23 −.01
 PTSS 12 months postburn 0.31 0.03, 0.68 .16 .35 0.18 −0.52, 0.69 .31 .18 0.16 −0.27, 0.43 .16 .18 0.16 −0.44, 0.60 .25 .17
 Percentage TBSA 0.07 −0.31, 0.40 .19 .09 −0.15 −0.73, 0.33 .24 −.16 0.03 −0.37, 0.66 .24 .03 −0.20 −0.65, 0.54 .28 −.23
 Child gendera 6.45 −0.11, 11.95 3.09 .31 5.22 −5.30, 15.21 5.27 .23 0.81 −9.11, 8.07 4.25 .04 −4.83 −15.13, 3.34 4.62 −.22
 Child age −0.61 −2.04, 0.60 .66 −.15 0.75 −1.60, 2.64 1.06 .17 −0.52 −2.00, 0.98 .77 −.13 0.13 −1.89, 1.94 .95 .03
 PTSS T1 →PTSS T2 0.41 0.16, 0.75 .15 .47 0.41 0.16, 0.75 .15 .47 0.40 0.16, 0.76 .15 .47 0.40 0.16, 0.76 .15 .47
Indirect effects
 PTSS T1 →PTSS T2 → behavioral problems 0.13 0.02, 0.43 .09 .16 0.07 −0.19, 0.39 .14 .08 .06 −0.07, 0.26 .08 .08 0.06 −0.15, 0.33 .12 .08
 Explained variance 52 % 14 % 36 % 16 %

CI Bootstrap bias-corrected two-sided 95 % confidence interval. Effects that are statistically significant are written in bold, TBSA Total burned surface area

a0 = boy, 1 = girl