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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2018 Sep 13;33(4):487–492. doi: 10.1037/fam0000458

Table 3.

Two-step hierarchical regression analyses examining proportion of unaffected children in a family as a moderator of the association between target child’s daily living skills and maternal overall health rating and depressive symptoms.

Maternal Overall Health Rating Maternal Depressive Symptoms
Model 1 Model 2 Model 1 Model 2
Predictor Variable B(SE) β B(SE) β B(SE) β B(SE) β
Target Age .00(.0l) .03 .0l(.0l) .06 −.05(.16) −.03 −.09(.16) −.06
Household Income .00(.03) −.02 −.01(.03) −.02 −.98(35) −.31* −.96(.35) −.30**
Marital Status (1=Married) .47(.24) .23 .43(.23) .21 −2.40(3.24) −.08 −1.96(3.20) −.07
CGG −.0l(.00) −.18 −.01(.00) −.17 .04(.07) .08 .04(.06) .07
CGG2 .00(.00) .29* .00(.00) .28* .00(.00) −.20 .00(.00) −.19
Target Daily Living Skills .01(.01) .06 .00(.01) .03 −.10(.20) −.05 −.04(.20) −.02
Unaffected Children .38(.34) .12 .53(.34) .16 −9.95(4.70) −.22* −11.73(4.72) −.25*
Daily Living Skills*Unaffected Children −.14(.07) −.23* 1.73(.91) .20

Note. SE = standard error. CGG number, target child daily living skills, and proportion of unaffected children were mean-centered.

p < .10,

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01.