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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2019 Jun 14;94:104029. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104029

Table 2.

Simple slope analyses on significant interaction effects from both studies.

Stressor Level of Stress Study 1
DG: Charitability
Study 1
PDG: Cooperation
Study 2
HAS: Helping Attitude
Family Violence +1 SD β(64) = −0.17 β(64) = −0.27 β(491) = 0.17**
Mean β(64) = 0.15 β(64) = 0.23* β(491) = 0.29***
−1 SD β(64) = 0.47* β(64) = 0.73*** β(491) = 0.39***
Community Violence +1 SD β(65) = 0.10 β(483) = 0.14*
Mean β(65) = 0.23* β(483) = 0.28***
−1 SD β(65) = 0.56*** β(483) = 0.45***
Physical Neglect +1 SD β(481) = 0.17*
Mean β(481) = 0.30***
−1 SD β(481) = 0.43***
Emotional Abuse +1 SD β(63) = −0.04
Mean β(63) = 0.25*
−1 SD β(63) = 0.55*
Early Life Stress Summary Score +1 SD β(63) = −0.15
Mean β(63) = 0.23**
−1 SD β(63) = 0.60***

Notes: Simple slope analyses were only conducted on significant interaction effects from Table 1. β (standardized regression coefficient) and degrees of freedom are presented for each level of the simple slope analyses. Asterisks were used to represent p-values:

~

(p≤0.10),

*

(p≤0.05),

**

(p≤0.01),

***

(p≤0.005).