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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2017 Dec;29(5):1969–1986. doi: 10.1017/S0954579417001523

Figure 4. Indirect pathways from parenting to inflammation and depressive symptoms through romantic partner relationships, with direct paths constrained to be equal.

Figure 4

Chi-square = 1.522, df = 1, p = .217; CFI = .994; RMSEA = .036. Values are standardized parameter estimates and standard errors are in parentheses. Gender, insurance, diet, exercise, binge drinking, cigarette use, high school, and married or cohabited are controlled in these analyses. Because direct effects are constrained, unstandardized b’s are provided in addition to the standardized parameters. N = 413. [indirect effect on inflammation = .030, 95%CI (.009, .076), 21.277% of the total variance]. [indirect effect on depression = .020, 95%CI (.003, .050), 32.786% of the total variance].

**p ≤ .01; *p ≤.05; †p<.10 (two-tailed tests).