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. 2018 Apr 16;36(5-6):NP2931–NP2953. doi: 10.1177/0886260518767914

Table 6.

Results of the Logistic Regression Models Predicting Witnessing Parental Conflict.

Witnessed Parental Conflicts Past Year
Witnessed Parental Conflicts Lifetime
Nagelkerke R2 = .05
Nagelkerke R2 = .04
B SE p Odds Ratio B SE p Odds Ratio
Age .06 .05 .282 1.06 .13 .04 .003 1.14*
Gender −.11 .14 .450 0.90 −.10 .12 .403 0.91
Ethnic minority −.09 .21 .679 0.92 −.21 .18 .262 0.81
Number of children in family −.37 .36 .313 0.69 .02 .30 .951 1.02
Single parenta 1.24 .21 .000 3.45* .92 .20 .000 2.51*
Parental unemployment −.14 .17 .428 0.87 −.11 .14 .427 0.89
Low social economic status .03 .02 .119 1.03 .02 .01 .075 1.02
Father war veteran .15 .17 .395 1.16 −.09 .14 .539 0.92

Note. Gender (0 = girls, 1 = boys).

a

Single parent families vs. two-parent families; we also conducted the logistic regression with single parent families versus all other families and the results are similar (witnessed parental conflicts past year: odds ratio = 3.87, p = .00; witnessed parental conflicts lifetime: odds ratio = 2.78, p = .00).

*

p < .01.