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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pers Soc Psychol. 2019 Sep 19;119(2):457–478. doi: 10.1037/pspp0000263

Table 6.

Fit of Random Intercepts Cross-Lagged Panel Models of the Relation Between Self-Esteem and Family Environment Variables

Family environment variable χ2 df CFI TLI RMSEA [90% CI]
Parenting behaviors
 Warmth
 Hostility 418.5* 241 .97 .95 .033 [.028, .038]
 Monitoring
 Involvement in education
Parental characteristics
 Parental relationship 115.6 108 1.00 1.00 .010 [.000, .023]
 Family values of mother 225.3* 178 .99 .99 .020 [.010, .027]
 Family values of father 219.9* 178 .99 .99 .019 [.008, .026]
 Depression of mother 239.8* 178 .99 .98 .023 [.015, .030]
 Depression of father 302.2* 188 .97 .96 .030 [.024, .036]
 Economic hardship 712.4* 463 .97 .96 .028 [.024, .032]
 Presence of father

Note. Dash indicates that model did not converge or did not converge properly (see Results section for explanation). CFI = comparative fit index; TLI = Tucker-Lewis index; RMSEA = root-mean-square error of approximation; CI = confidence interval.

*

p < .05