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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2016 Mar 16;47(6):941–953. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2016.1138409

Table 4. Regression results for mild sibling aggression.

F fr ΔR2 β b SEb 95% CI (b)
Step 1 1.47 .014 .014
Age -.003 .000 .007 -.014-.013
Gender -.06 -.041 .038 -.117-.035
Family income -.10 -.021 .012 -.045-.002
Step 2 28.42 .379 .260
Age -.04 -.004 .006 -.016-.007
Gender -.05 -.033 .033 -.098-.032
Family income -.08 -.016 .010 -.036-.005
Externalizing CBCL .51 .015*** .001 .012-.018
Step 3 23.47 .553 .081***
Age -.02 -.003 .006 -.014-.009
Gender -.03 -.019 .032 -.082-.044
Family income -.09 -.018 .010 -.037-.001
Externalizing CBCL .35 .010*** .002 .007-.013
Mother-to-child verbal aggression .28 .013*** .003 .007-.019
Mother-to-child corporal punishment .09 .005 .003 -.002-.011
Mother-to-child severe aggression (0= none, 1=1-2, 2=3 or higher) -.05 -.021 .025 -.070-.028
*

p<.05,

***

p<.001