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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Marriage Fam. 2021 Sep 1;84(2):494–514. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12798

Table 2.

Stress and Relationship Satisfaction as a Function of Adequacy of Partner Support

Fixed Effect Coefficient SE t-ratio df p-value
Paternal Level 1 Intercept, π1
 Level 2 Intercept, β10 36.88 1.63 22.60 137 <0.001
 Paternal Support, β11 0.24 0.07 3.52 137 <0.001
 Maternal Support, β12 0.04 0.03 1.37 137 0.173
 Paternal Average Stress, β13 −0.21 0.15 −1.40 137 0.164
 Maternal Average Stress, β14 −0.02 0.16 −0.11 137 0.910
 First-Time Parent Status, β15 0.83 0.43 1.94 137 0.055
Maternal Level 1 Intercept, π2
 Level 2 Intercept, β20 32.40 2.00 16.18 137 <0.001
 Paternal Support, β21 0.24 0.08 3.08 137 0.003
 Maternal Support, β22 0.23 0.05 4.37 137 <0.001
 Paternal Average Stress, β23 −0.11 0.22 −0.49 137 0.623
 Maternal Average Stress, β24 0.20 0.18 1.12 137 0.264
 First-Time Parent Status, β25 0.80 0.56 1.43 137 0.154
Paternal Time Slope, π3
 Level 2 Intercept, β30 0.07 0.12 0.60 140 0.550
 Paternal Support, β31 −0.01 0.005 −1.19 140 0.237
 Maternal Support, β32 0.0001 0.003 0.02 140 0.986
Maternal Time Slope, π4
 Level 2 Intercept, β40 −0.05 0.14 −0.32 140 0.747
 Paternal Support, β41 0.002 0.005 0.47 140 0.641
 Maternal Support, β42 −0.003 0.005 −0.61 140 0.543
Paternal Stress Actor Slope, π5
 Level 2 Intercept, β50 −0.73 0.19 −3.87 140 <0.001
Paternal Support, β51 0.03 0.01 3.52 140 <0.001
 Maternal Support, β52 −0.01 0.01 −1.21 140 0.227
Maternal Stress Actor Slope, π6
 Level 2 Intercept, β60 −1.35 0.36 −3.77 140 <0.001
 Paternal Support, β61 0.03 0.01 2.07 140 0.040
Maternal Support, β62 0.02 0.01 1.81 140 0.072
Paternal Stress Partner Slope, π7
 Level 2 Intercept, β70 −0.15 0.07 −2.13 142 0.035
Maternal Stress Partner Slope, π8
 Level 2 Intercept, β80 −0.18 0.05 −3.72 142 <0.001

Note. Coefficients are unstandardized for all fixed parameters. The focal parameters of interest, representing associations between daily subjective stress and relationship satisfaction as a function of adequacy of partner support, are bolded.