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Table 3 Predictive value of psychosocial work stress on parent-child bonding for the total sample

From: Psychosocial work stress and parent-child bonding during the COVID-19 pandemic: clarifying the role of parental symptoms of depression and aggressiveness

Variable

B

SE B

β

95% CI

p

Model 1 (R2 = 0.02)

     

Constant

10.051

1.299

 

[7.497, 12.605]

< .001

Psychosocial work stress

2.670

1.373

0.128

[-0.029, 5.369]

.053

Model 2 (R2 = 0.08)

     

Constant

8.194

2.406

 

[3.463, 12.925]

.001

Psychosocial work stress

3.090

1.284

0.148

[0.566, 5.614]

.017

Age of index childa

0.109

0.051

0.123

[0.008, 0.209]

.035

Hours of workb

-0.073

0.039

-0.114

[-0.150, 0.003]

.059

Childcarec

0.184

0.350

0.051

[-0.503, 0.872]

.599

Home office (yes)

2.028

0.780

0.127

[0.494, 3.562]

.010

  1. Note. B = unstandardized regression coefficient; SE B = standard error, based on 5,000 bootstrap samples; β = standardized beta coefficient, CI = confidence interval with α = 0.05, 95% percentile, based on 5,000 bootstrap samples; Statistically significant associations (p < .05) are marked in bold; Psychosocial work stress (quotient of ERI = Effort-Reward Imbalance Questionnaire); Home office coded as 0 = not working from home, 1 = working from home. aAge in months, bHours per week, cHours per day