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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2017 Feb;51(1):30–38. doi: 10.1007/s12160-016-9825-5

Table 5.

Summary of Regression Model Predicting Adolescents’ Depressive Symptoms over 12 Months

Full Model: F(68, 10) = 8.53***

Variable β sr2
Step 1: R2 change = .26***
  Baseline CDI .35*** .34
  Child Sex .09 .09
  Child Age .24* .24
  Income −.19 −.16
  Marital Status −.01 −.01
  Race/Ethnicity .01 .01
Step 2: R2 change = .01
  Baseline CDI .29* .23
  Child Sex .09 .09
  Child Age .24* .23
  Income −.18 −.15
  Marital Status −.02 −.01
  Race/Ethnicity .02 .02
  Stress T1 .06 .05
  Controllability T1 −.06 −.05
Step 3: R2 change = .29***
  Baseline CDI .34** .26
  Child Sex .18 .17
  Child Age .35*** .33
  Income −.19* −.16
  Marital Status .08 .07
  Race/Ethnicity .03 .03
  Stress T1 −.19 −.14
  Controllability T1 .07 .05
  Primary Control Coping −.32** −.26
  Secondary Control Coping T2 −.43*** −.34
Model Adjusted R2 = .49

Note. CDI = Children’s Depression Inventory; T1 = baseline; T2 = 6 month data.

*

p <.05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.