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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Lat Psychol. 2015 Oct 19;4(4):202–217. doi: 10.1037/lat0000050

Table 5.

Summary of Multiple Regression Analyses Regressing Negative Cognitive-Emotional Factors on Machismo Gender Role Beliefs

Predictor Depression Anxiety Anger
β SE Δ R2 β SE Δ R2 β SE Δ R2
Model 1 Control variables 7.16% 9.05% 5.96%
Model 2 Machismo: 0.09% 0.24% 0.21%
 Traditional machismo .08 .07 .12* .06 .01 .06
 Caballerismo −.06 .09 −.09 .09 .18* .09
Total R2 7.25% 9.29% 6.17%
Predictor Anger Temperament Anger Reaction Cynical Hostility
β SE Δ R2 β SE Δ R2 β SE Δ R2
Model 1 Control variables 6.05% 4.32% 8.85%
Model 2 Machismo: 0.04% 0.48% 1.95%
 Traditional machismo .00 .03 .00 .03 .21** .03
 Caballerismo .04 .04 .14** .05 .01 .05
Total R2 6.09% 4.80% 10.80%

Note. Control variables included age, marital status, income, education, employment status, gender, language use acculturation, social ethnic relations acculturation, field site, and Hispanic background group. Model 2 adjusted for Model 1 control variables plus machismo gender roles subscales. All subscales were entered simultaneously.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.