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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 A3.

Parameters from Logistic Regression Models that Predict Being "Very" Emotionally Close to Mothers by Respondent Intermarriage and Race/ethnicity (N= 5,025)

OR SE B
Omitted: Less than "very" close ties
Respondent's traits
Intermarriage 0.94 0.18
Race/ethnicity (/NH White)
 NH Black 3.02 0.23 ***
 NH Asian 0.90 0.37
 Hispanic (all races) 1.99 0.22 *
Intermarriage × Race/ethnicity
 Intermarriage × NH Black 0.71 0.40
 Intermarriage × NH Asian 0.75 0.57
 Intermarriage × Hispanic 0.62 0.35
Child of immigrants 0.75 0.18
Female 1.43 0.10 ***
Age 0.97 0.03
Parent 0.75 0.09 **
Education (/< High school)
 High school/GED 0.99 0.22
 Some college 1.01 0.20
 College or more 1.06 0.21
Labor force status (/not employed)
 Part-time 1.11 0.17
 Full-time 1.13 0.12
Mother's and household's traits
Mother's education at W1 (/< 8 grade)
 8<grade<12 0.84 0.25
 High school/GED 0.86 0.25
 Some college 0.79 0.25
 College or more 0.70 0.25
Family type at W1 (/both bio parents married)
 Bio mother and stepfather 0.73 0.14 *
 Bio mother only 0.73 0.12 **
Relationship to mother at W1
Frequency of interaction 1.15 0.04 **
Talk about personal problem 1.26 0.09 **
Constant 3.93 0.98

Note: Models are weighted and adjusted for AddHealth's complex survey design.

***

p<.001;

**

p<.01;

*

p<.05