Table 4.
Repeated Measures ANOVAs of the effects of parental AD on emotional expressivity and emotional flexibility
F | df (1), df (2) | Partial ƞ 2 | |
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Father-Child Dyads Emotional Expressivity | |||
Expressivity type | 19.18*** | 1, 169 | 0.10 |
Expressivity type * Parental AD | 1.44 | 2, 169 | 0.02 |
Parental AD 1 | 3.05 | 2, 169 | 0.04 |
Father-Child Dyads Emotional Flexibility | |||
Flexibility type | 0.12 | 2, 168 | 0.00 |
Flexibility type * Parental AD | 1.98 | 4, 169 | 0.00 |
Parental AD1 | 15.34*** | 2, 169 | 0.15 |
Mother-Child Dyads Emotional Expressivity | |||
Expressivity type | 31.37*** | 1, 169 | 0.16 |
Expressivity type * Parental AD | 0.34 | 2, 169 | 0.01 |
Parental AD1 | 4.46* | 2, 169 | 0.05 |
Mother-Child Dyads Emotional Flexibility | |||
Flexibility type | 0.28 | 2, 168 | 0.00 |
Flexibility type * Parental AD | 3.42** | 4, 169 | 0.04 |
Parental AD1 | 17.87*** | 2, 169 | 0.11 |
Expressivity types are positive and negative affect. Flexibility types are dispersion, transitions, average duration. Parental AD: 0 = non-AD parent and child, 1 = child anxiety disorder, non-AD parent, 2 = child and parental anxiety disorder. df = degrees of freedom, Partial ƞ 2 = effect size
1Result of between-subject effects test
* = p < 0.05, ** = p < 0.01, *** = p < 0.001