Table 5.
Variable | B | SE | t |
---|---|---|---|
Discrepancy decreasing versus discrepancy increasing | |||
Treatment condition | 1.57 | .70 | 2.24* |
Child age | .49 | .68 | .72 |
Child gender | −1.11 | 1.07 | −1.03 |
Mothers’ sexual abuse | .71 | .73 | .98 |
Mothers’ physical abuse | .96 | .77 | 1.26 |
Mothers’ drug use | .01 | .01 | .59 |
Mothers’ homelessness | |||
Stagnant versus discrepancy increasing | |||
Treatment condition | 1.13 | .83 | 1.36 |
Child age | .73 | .70 | 1.04 |
Child gender | −2.14 | 1.08 | −1.98* |
Mothers’ sexual abuse | .89 | .88 | 1.01 |
Mothers’ physical abuse | .56 | .80 | .71 |
Mothers’ drug use | −.00 | .01 | −.37 |
Mothers’ homelessness | .55 | .87 | .64 |
Discrepancy unchanged versus discrepancy increasing | |||
Treatment condition | 1.91 | .96 | 1.99* |
Child age | .34 | .76 | .45 |
Child gender | −2.33 | 1.10 | −2.13* |
Mothers’ sexual abuse | .70 | .79 | .89 |
Mothers’ physical abuse | −.83 | .81 | −1.02 |
Mothers’ drug use | .00 | .01 | .10 |
Mothers’ homelessness | .84 | .87 | .97 |
Discrepancy increasing group is used as the reference group
p < .05