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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Res. 2018 Dec 10;78:203–214. doi: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.12.005

Table 5. Summarized Parameters from Models Predicting Relationship to Mothers by Respondent Intermarriage and Gender.

OR SE B
Panel A. Models predicting being “very” emotionally close to mothers (N= 5,025)
Omitted: Less than "very" close ties
Intermarriage 0.88 0.19
Female 1.70 0.11 ***
Female × Intermarriage 0.87 0.27
Panel B. Models predicting visits with mothers (N=4,712)1
Omitted: Less than weekly
Weekly
Intermarriage 0.91 0.15
Female 1.42 0.10 **
Female × Intermarriage 0.98 0.23
Daily
Intermarriage 0.83 0.21
Female 2.40 0.14 ***
Female × Intermarriage 1.09 0.33
Panel C. Models predicting phone/email contact with mothers (N=4,712)1
Omitted: Less than weekly
Weekly
Intermarriage 0.94 0.22
Female 2.65 0.20 ***
Female × Intermarriage 0.44 0.38 *
Daily
Intermarriage 1.01 0.25
Female 11.20 0.20 ***
Female × Intermarriage 0.45 0.41

Note:

1

Excludes Rs who coreside with mothers at W4. All models include the same control variables as in Table 2. Models are weighted and adjusted for AddHealth's complex survey design.

***

p<.001;

**

p<.01;

*

p<.05