Table 3 Effects of genes and stressors on depressed mood, daughters

From: A role for genes in the ‘caregiver stress process’?

Variable

β

SE

P

LCI

UCI

(a)

 N—mother

0.2448

0.0695

<0.001

0.1087

0.3810

 C—mother

0.2910

0.0840

0.001

0.1263

0.4557

 N—father

0.2618

0.0968

0.007

0.0721

0.4515

 C—father

0.2970

0.1606

0.064

−0.0177

0.6118

 G

0.7153

0.2761

0.010

0.1741

1.2565

 Spouse died

0.9237

0.1898

<0.001

0.5517

1.2958

 Job loss

0.0789

0.1520

0.604

−0.2191

0.3769

 ADL disability count

0.2996

0.0451

<0.001

0.2113

0.3880

 Has spouse

−0.6498

0.1157

<0.001

−0.8766

−0.4230

 Spouse’s job loss

0.3188

0.1721

0.064

−0.0185

0.6560

 Spouse’s ADL disability count

0.1191

0.0610

0.051

−0.0004

0.2386

(b)

 N—mother

0.2403

0.0696

0.001

0.1040

0.3767

 C—mother—low intensity

0.2047

0.1074

0.057

−0.0059

0.4153

 C—mother—high intensity

0.3794

0.1081

<0.001

0.1675

0.5913

 N—father

0.2615

0.0969

0.007

0.0717

0.4514

 C—father—low intensity

0.2924

0.2022

0.148

−0.1040

0.6887

 C—father—high intensity

0.3039

0.2229

0.173

−0.1329

0.7408

 G

0.7204

0.2761

0.009

0.1792

1.2615

 Number of individuals

  

1686

  

 Number of occasions

  

6370

  

 Number of indicators

  

50,923

  
  1. N, parent’s need for care, C child’s provision of care, G genetic risk score, ADL activities of daily living, P P-value from two-sided t-test, LCI (UCI) lower (upper) limits of 95% confidence interval for β