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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Relat. 2018 Mar 9;67(2):270–286. doi: 10.1111/fare.12309

Table 3.

Regression Models Predicting Participation in the Intervention Program, Moderated by Pretest Levels of Observed Couple Negative Communication

Variable Coparenting negativity
Relationship quality
Parenting positivity
Parenting negativity
Anxiety
Night wakings
B 95% CI p B 95% CI p B 95% CI p B 95% CI p B 95% CI p B 95% CI p
Condition −0.19 [−0.28, −0.10] <.001 0.35 [0.14, 0.56] .001 0.13 [0.00, 0.26] .058 −0.19 [−0.28, −0.10] <.001 −0.38 [−1.20, 0.44] .364 −0.26 [−0.59, 0.06] .112
Negative Communication 0.14 [0.06, 0.21] .001 −0.32 [−0.55, −0.09] .006 −0.20 [−0.31, −0.09] .001 0.14 [0.06, 0.21]   .001 0.88 [−0.03, 1.78] .057 0.16 [−0.05, 0.37] .135
Condition × Negative Communication −0.13 [−0.23, −0.02] .016 0.33 [0.02, 0.65] .038 0.24 [0.08, 0.41] .004 −0.13 [−0.23, −0.02]   .016 −1.95 [−3.10, −0.79] .001 −0.45 [−0.85, −0.06] .025

Note. CI = confidence interval.

All models include controls for site location and pretest characteristics of informant: family income, economic strain, age, child age (for wakings) and social desirability (for parent report). Multilevel modeling was used if data were available from each parent. The moderator was centered before analysis to aid in coefficient interpretation.