Importantly, in these studies, the genetic factors had
no main effects on the outcome and the genetic influence was detected only when the environmental measure of maltreatment was included in the analyses.
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The
main outcome measure was the
effect of the interventions
on stopping breastfeeding or breast milk feeding by specified points in time.
The diagram indicates the number of individuals analyzed for the
main outcome (
effect on fat - free mass).
For illustrative purposes, we summarize in Fig. 1 the
main effects of Maternal behavior and young adult performance
on outcome and illustrate the likelihood of success when dogs were ranked according to their performance
on these measures.
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For the EC group, within group
effects were maintained
on the
main outcome variables.
Age and gender did not exert
main effects on self - efficacy or adherence, and did not moderate associations of psychological control with any
outcome.
The
main difference between mediated moderation and moderated mediation is that for the former there is initial (overall) moderation and this
effect is mediated and for the latter there is no moderation but the
effect of either the treatment
on the mediator (path A) is moderated or the
effect of the mediator
on the
outcome (path B) is moderated.
What follows is a summary of the study design and the program's
effects on the
main outcomes measured nine years after random assignment, including any such
outcomes for which no or adverse
effects were found.4 All
effects shown are statistically significant at the 0.05 level unless stated otherwise.
Significant multivariate
main effects of sample status (F = 2.87, p <.01, η p 2 = 0.21) and of child gender (F = 3.88, p <.001, η p 2 = 0.26) were found
on the developmental
outcomes.
Conversely, other studies have failed to find significant
main or moderating
effects for perceived or received social support
on psychological
outcomes in samples of parents of children with ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders (e.g., Hastings & Johnson, 2001; Minnes, Woodford, & Passey, 2007).
Nevertheless, the limited extant literature suggests conflicting findings for the
main and moderating
effects of social support
on psychological
outcomes in parents of children with ASD and other disabilities.