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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2018 Apr 2;54(6):1086–1098. doi: 10.1037/dev0000516

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