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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 25.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2021 Mar 11;35(4):457–467. doi: 10.1037/fam0000822

Table 2.

Regression Models Examining Racial Discrimination and ProSAAF as Predictors of Change in Youth Depressive Symptoms and Protective Parenting Behaviors (PPB) (N = 295)

Δ Depressive symptoms
Δ PPB
Model 1A
Model 1B
Model 2A
Model 2B
Variables b β b β b β b β
Racial discrimination 1.55* .13 1.60* .14 −.02 −.02 −.02 −.02
(.77) (.77) (.05) (.06)
ProSAAF intervention −.44 −.03 −.75 −.06 .15** .16 .14** .15
(.75) (.78) (.05) (.05)
Youth sex (1 = male) −1.67* −.13 −.03 −.03
(.78) (.05)
Youth age .06 .01 −.06* −.12
(.40) (.03)
Financial stress −.04 −.02 −.00 −.01
(.16) (.01)
Married-parent families .94 .07 .04 .04
(.82) (.06)
Number of children .38 .09 .01 .04
(.26) (.02)
Parental education −1.05 −.05 −.06 −.04
(1.25) (.10)
Constant −2.13 −2.13 −.04 .70
(1.21) (5.29) (.09) (.37)
R-square .02 .05 .03 .05

Note: Unstandardized (b) and standardized (β) coefficients shown, with robust standard errors in parentheses.

p ≤ .10

*

p ≤ .0

**

p ≤ .01 (two-tailed tests).