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Table 3 Explaining infants’ bedtime difficulties perceived by fathers

From: Parental Mental Health, Fathers’ Involvement and Bedtime Resistance in Infants

 

Infants’ bedtime difficulties perceived by fathers (R2 = .35)

Variables

MR

RWA

 

β

t

p

Raw importance

Rescaled importance

Negative Emotionality_QUIT_FA

.22

1.383

.18

.04

10.2%

Minutes took to fall asleep_BISQ_FA

.20

1.268

.21

.08

21.5%

Paternal Post-partum affective disorders PAPA_TOT

.12

.703

.49

.04

12.5%

Maternal Post-partum affective disorders PAMA_TOT

.20

1.040

.31

.03

7.9%

Constant Bedtime Routines_BISQ_FA

−.35

−2.228

.03

.03

8.9%

Paternal Involvement_FA

−.45

−2.975

.00

.14

39%

R 2

   

.35

100%

  1. Abbreviations: FA = reported by fathers; BISQ = Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire; QUIT = Italian Temperament Questionnaires; PAPA_TOT = Perinatal Assessment of Paternal Affectivity Total score; PAMA_TOT = Perinatal Assessment of Maternal Affectivity Total score
  2. Rescaled importance was computed by dividing the relative weights by the total R2 and multiplying by 100