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. 2018 Mar 22;27(7):2315–2327. doi: 10.1007/s10826-018-1059-7

Table 1.

Descriptive characteristics of the dependent and independent variables for fathers (n = 903) and mothers (n = 1197)

Fathers Mothers
Variables M SD Range % M SD Range % t
Parenting behaviors
Affection 5.26 .70 1.8–6 5.45 .57 1–6 −6.67***
Responsivity 5.14 .63 2.3–6 5.40 .52 1–6 −10.02***
Explaining 5.13 .59 1.8–6 5.35 .52 1–6 −9.15***
Autonomy support 4.28 .76 1–6 4.34 .75 1.5–6 −1.89
Punishing 3.42 .91 1–5.8 3.43 .90 1–6 −0.33
Rewarding 3.47 .97 1–6 3.42 .99 1–6 1.11
Parental factors
Level of education (years) 13.36 2.24 6–16 13.07 2.15 6–16 2.96**
Age (years) 42.90 6.46 23–60 40.38 6.12 22–60 9.07***
Working hours 35.77 13.24 0–90 17.81 11.93 0–75 −32.10***
Working hours partner 17.69 11.94 0–50 35.62 13.75 0–85 −31.91***
Child factors
Gender
Male 54 51
Female 46 49
Age (years) 9.42 4.67 2–17 9.37 4.55 2–17 0.21
Social support, from:
Parents/parents-in-law 2.66 1.17 1–6 2.93 1.22 1–6 −5.10***
Other family members 2.53 1.01 1–6 2.62 1.05 1–6 −5.86***
Friends 2.71 1.06 1–6 3.11 1.07 1–6 −8.63***
Neighbors 1.76 0.97 1–6 1.79 1.00 1–6 −0.73
Childcare/playgroup/school 2.39 1.08 1–6 2.50 1.05 1–6 −2.39**

For dummy variables only the percentages are reported

*p < .05. **p < .01. ***p < .001