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. 2018 Jun 13;22(Suppl 1):52–61. doi: 10.1007/s10995-018-2547-5

Table 7.

Regression model results—association of home visiting estimated content dosage to Time 2 outcomes, controlling for Time 1 status

Outcome Standardized beta (B) T Sig.
AAPI
 1. Total number of home visits − .083 − 1.10 .274
 2. Estimated dosage of self-care − .043 − .560 .577
 3. Estimated dosage of parenting − .051 − .658 .512
 4. Estimated dosage of life course − .032 − .416 .679
 5. Estimated dosage of support network/referrals − .052 − .667 .506
Parenting Stress Index
 1. Total number of home visits − .113 − 1.120 .267
 2. Estimated dosage of self-care − .177 − 1.817 .074
 3. Estimated dosage of parenting − .249 − 2.632 .011*
 4. Estimated dosage of life course − .170 − 1.742 .086
 5. Estimated dosage of support network/referrals − .172 − 1.733 .088
UpStart
 1. Total number of home visits .007 .069 .946
 2. Estimated dosage of self-care .161 1.586 .118
 3. Estimated dosage of parenting .076 .740 .462
 4. Estimated dosage of life course .116 1.131 .262
 5. Estimated dosage of support network/referrals .142 1.378 .173

Regression coefficients represent the effect of each of five dosage predictors [number of visits received (1) and type of home visit content (2–5)] on Time 2 outcomes controlling for Time 1 outcomes and for the following covariates: white/non-white, high school education, married/partnered, total depression score (PHQ scale), total number of adverse childhood experiences

p ≤ .10; *p < .05; **p < .01