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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 10.
Published in final edited form as: Crim Behav Ment Health. 2016 Oct;26(4):251–262. doi: 10.1002/cbm.2016

Table 2:

Coefficients for the multilevel model of dating violence on self-rated health (n = 3746)a

Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Model 4 Model 5 Model 6
Fixed effects, composite model
Within-subjects
 Initial status 4.072*** 4.095*** 4145*** 4.280** 4.355*** 4.515***
 Age −0.017*** −0.016*** −0.016** −0.014** −0.014** −0.014**
 Dating violence −0.081* −0.070* 0.001 −0.055 0.010
Anti-social lifestyle factors
 Alcohol use 0.005 0.009
 Drug use −0.039*** −0.030***
 Criminal justice system contact 0.022 0.022
Negative relationship dynamics
 Infidelity −0.057 −0.028
 Controlling behaviours −0.082*** −0.064***
 Verbal conflict −0.029 −0.021
Physical health correlates
 Depressive symptoms −0.102*** −0.089***
 Overweight −0.298*** −0.292***
Variance components
 Level 1: within-person 0.475*** 0.476*** 0.477*** 0.473*** 0.483*** 0.481***
 Level 2: in intercept 1.661*** 1.622*** 1.586*** 1.578*** 1371*** 1.334***
 Level 2: in rate of change 0.003*** 0.003*** 0.003*** 0.003*** 0.003*** 0.003***
AIC 9481.8 9480.4 9475.2 9457.8 9344.5 9343.2
BIC 9502.3 9500.9 9495.7 9478.3 9365.0 9363.7
a

Models include the following sociodemographic characteristics: gender, race, family structure, mother’s education and family violence.

p<0.10.

*

p<0.05.

**

p<0.01.

***

p<0.001.