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. 2018 Nov 27;13(11):e0207807. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207807

Table 6. Regression models predicting social-emotional behaviors from family- and child-level correlates.

Externalizing Behavior Problems Prosocial Behaviors
β (SE) β (SE)
Baseline demographics
Male child 0.344 (0.048)*** -0.172 (0.053)**
Number of siblings -0.110 (0.029)*** 0.086 (0.026)**
Maternal education 0.006 (0.029) 0.055 (0.026)*
Family wealth -0.043 (0.030) 0.029 (0.030)
Exposure to interventions
RS 0.137 (0.087) 0.006 (0.075)
EN 0.133 (0.090) -0.471 (0.091)***
RS x EN -0.236 (0.116)* 0.467 (0.113)***
Family experience
Food insecurity (24 m) 0.187 (0.068)** -0.008 (0.061)
Maternal dep symptoms (12 m) 0.056 (0.022)* 0.006 (0.032)
Home environment (18 m) 0.006 (0.034) 0.158 (0.038)***
Early development
BSID social-emotional (24 m) 0.006 (0.026) 0.114 (0.025)***
BSID cognition/language (24 m) 0.032 (0.033) 0.036 (0.034)
Height-for-age (24 m) 0.025 (0.027) 0.019 (0.029)
Constant -0.322 (0.069)*** 0.205 (0.062)**
R2 .058 .125
N 1302 1302

* p < .05

** p < .01

*** p < .001. RS = responsive stimulation intervention; EN = enhanced nutrition intervention; dep = depressive, m = months