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. 2017 Jul 5;12(7):e0179954. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0179954

Table 5. Regression analyses showing associations between family relationship scores and outcome measures for female and male participants.

(Reference category for Country is Australia).

β SE p partial eta squared Adjusted R2
Factor 1
Reactivity
Female Country -0.39 0.10 <.001 .04 .10
Family relationship quality -0.33 0.06 <.001 .08
Country x family relationship 0.11 0.10 .26 <.01
Male Country -0.50 0.25 .052 .03 .23
Family relationship quality -0.53 0.11 <.001 .21
Country x family relationship 0.26 0.28 .35 <.01
Factor 2
Masculinity
Female Country -0.39 0.10 <.001 .04 .10
Family relationship quality 0.05 0.06 .42 <.01
Country x family relationship 0.11 0.10 .26 <.01
Male Country 0.59 0.30 .053 .03 .03
Family relationship quality 0.19 0.13 .15 .01
Country x family relationship -0.39 0.34 .25 .02
First coitus Female Country -0.13 0.23 .57 <.01 .03
Family relationship quality -0.04 0.17 .81 .02
Country x family relationshipa 0.56 0.22 .01 .02
Male Country 0.16 0.56 .77 <.01 .00
Family relationship quality 0.29 0.32 .36 <.01
Country x family relationship -0.28 0.57 .62 <.01
Menarche Female Country -0.27 0.13 .04 <.01 .01
Family relationship quality -0.11 0.08 .19 <.01
Country x family relationship 0.22 0.13 .08 <.01

a reflects a significant association between FRQ and age at first coitus in US but not Australia