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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 11.
Published in final edited form as: Child Maltreat. 2015 Jun 19;20(4):278–290. doi: 10.1177/1077559515590872

Table 4.

Results of Standardized Regression Models Predicting Adjustment Problems From Additive and Interactive Effects of Positive and Negative Posttraumatic Change (PTC) Scores.a

β Coefficient SE t F (df) Cohen’s f2
Depressive symptoms
 Intercept 24.13 2.64   9.14***
 Negative PTC 9.45 1.39   6.79*** .22
 Positive PTC −2.30 1.39 −1.66 .01
 Negative × Positive PTC 3.13 1.32   2.38* 5.66* (1, 153) .03
 Full model 11.74*** (6, 153) .43
Abuse stigmatization
 Intercept 19.76 2.05   9.65***
 Negative PTC 6.73 1.08   6.25*** .26
 Positive PTC −3.38 1.07 −3.17*** .06
 Full model 10.38*** (5, 154) .34
PTSD symptoms
 Intercept 30.52 2.92 10.44***
 Negative PTC 9.92 1.54   6.45*** .22
 Positive PTC −2.25 1.52 −1.47 .01
 Full model 14.44*** (5, 154) .47
Sexual problems
 Intercept .11 0.12   0.90
 Negative PTC .31 0.06   4.77*** .15
 Positive PTC −.11 0.06 −1.71 .02
 Full model 5.81*** (5, 154) .19
Dating aggression
 Intercept 3.96 0.26 14.98***
 Negative PTC .39 0.14   2.82*** .14
 Positive PTC .02 0.14   0.14 .02
 Full model 4.38*** (5, 154) .16

Note.

a

Results are for final models that include the covariates of age at abuse discovery, gender, and abuse severity. Where interaction terms were not significant, results are for reduced final models that exclude the interaction between positive and negative PTC.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.