Table 3.
Hierarchical linear regressions predicting warm parenting MSSDs from parental stress, child ADHD, and their interactions
Std. Beta | p-value | Model R2 | |
---|---|---|---|
Step 1: Covariates | .11 | ||
Child sex | .00 | .96 | |
Household income | |||
$60,001 – 89,000 | −.09 | .40 | |
$89,001 – 120,000 | −.08 | .49 | |
$120,001 – 160,000 | .09 | .42 | |
>$160,001 | .11 | .30 | |
Child ethnicity (1=white, 2=non-white) | −.08 | .35 | |
Marital status (1=married, 2=unmarried/other) | .13 | .14 | |
Respondent (1=mother, 2=father) | .07 | .40 | |
Parent ADHD symptoms | .20 | .02 | |
Daily warm parenting mean | −.05 | .57 | |
Step 2: Main effects | .16 | ||
Family stress | −.02 | .83 | |
Social stress | −.04 | .64 | |
Parenting-related stress | −.08 | .38 | |
Child ADHD symptoms | .24 | .02 | |
Step 3: Interactions | .19 | ||
Family stress × Child ADHD symptoms | .30 | .22 | |
Social stress × Child ADHD symptoms | −.27 | .11 | |
Parenting-related stress × Child ADHD symptoms | .27 | .37 |