Table 8.
Number of Types of Child Maltreatment Past Year |
Number of Types of Child Maltreatment Lifetime | |||
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R2 = .01 |
R2 = .02 | |||
β | p | β | p | |
Age | .01 | .719 | .06 | .003* |
Gender | .10 | .028 | .03 | .582 |
Ethnic minority | .04 | .581 | −.10 | .275 |
Number of children in family | −.02 | .881 | .10 | .473 |
Single parenta | .21 | .017 | .40 | .000* |
Parental unemployment | −.04 | .473 | −.04 | .509 |
Low social economic status | −.01 | .315 | .00 | .713 |
Father war veteran | −.02 | .777 | −.06 | .412 |
Note.Gender (0 = girls, 1 = boys).
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 for number of types of child maltreatment lifetime: unstandardized β = .47, p = .000. For number of types of child maltreatment past year, single parents became significant: unstandardized β = .27, p = .004.
p < .01.