Table 4 Effects of genes and stressors on depressed mood, sons

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

Variable

β

SE

P

LCI

UCI

(a)

 N—mother

0.3539

0.0743

<0.001

0.2082

0.4996

 C—mother

−0.0130

0.1272

0.919

−0.2622

0.2362

 N—father

0.0073

0.1060

0.945

−0.2005

0.2151

 C—father

0.3215

0.2130

0.131

−0.0960

0.7390

 G

0.8974

0.3102

0.004

0.2894

1.5053

 Spouse died

1.0029

0.3114

0.001

0.3927

1.6132

 Job loss

0.2300

0.1403

0.101

−0.0449

0.5049

 ADL disability count

0.3510

0.0562

<0.001

0.2409

0.4612

 Has spouse

−0.7587

0.1313

<0.001

−1.0161

−0.5014

 Spouse’s job loss

−0.3212

0.2171

0.139

−0.7467

0.1042

 Spouse’s ADL disability count

0.1523

0.0611

0.013

0.0326

0.2720

(b)

 N—mother

0.3534

0.0743

<0.001

0.2077

0.4991

 C—mother—low intensity

−0.0340

0.1567

0.828

−0.3411

0.2731

 C—mother—high intensity

0.0212

0.1843

0.908

−0.3401

0.3825

 N—father

0.0054

0.1062

0.960

−0.2028

0.2135

 C—father—low intensity

0.2657

0.2604

0.308

−0.2447

0.7761

 C—father—high intensity

0.4197

0.3335

0.208

−0.2339

1.0733

 G

0.8973

0.3102

0.004

0.2893

1.5052

 Number of individuals

  

1463

  

 Number of occasions

  

5393

  

 Number of indicators

  

43,121

  
  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