Because most studies focused on general delinquency and to a much lesser extent on overt or covert delinquency we were able to
conduct moderator analyses for only two parenting dimensions (support and indirect parenting).
Because the participant's age does not remain constant in longitudinal studies and is not representative in retrospective studies, we removed the longitudinal and retrospective studies and
conducted the moderator analyses on the cross-sectional studies only (Table 4).
Moreover,
conducting moderator analyses could result in artifactual findings if study characteristics that are tested as moderators would have been used as control variables in the multivariate models of primary studies from which effect sizes are included in the meta - analysis.
Not exact matches
Mediators,
moderators, and predictors of 1 - year outcomes among children treated for early - onset
conduct problems: a latent growth curve
analysis
Four
moderator analyses were
conducted to investigate whether they could account for some of the variability in the meta - analytic findings.
Moderator analyses were
conducted to address research question 7 using meta - regression procedures on the association between CD / ODD symptoms and attachment insecurity.
Limitations include the small sample size to
conduct moderator and mediator
analyses.
Because some groups did not meet our criterion of three studies, this
moderator analysis could only be
conducted with regard to three parenting dimensions.
Mediators,
moderators, and predictors of 1 - year outcomes among children treated for early onset
conduct problems: A latent growth curve
analysis
In order to test the potential
moderator effect between negative affectivity and effortful control on ODD - related problems, we
conducted two separate multiple hierarchical regression
analyses, one for the parental and the other for the teacher rate of ODD - related problems.
aThe number between parenthesis indicates the total number of
analyses conducted for the
moderator
The study's small sample size precluded us from
conducting true
moderator analyses (e.g., by race).
A
moderator analysis was
conducted, but no
moderators demonstrated a significant relationship with treatment effect.
Given that mothers» predictions were not related to children's anxiety,
moderator analyses for this group were not
conducted.
Mediators,
moderators, and predictors of 1 - year outcomes among children treated for early - onset
conduct problems: A latent growth
analysis
Mediators,
moderators, and predictors of one - year outcomes among children treated for early - onset
conduct problems: A latent growth curve
analysis