Table S1 - American Psychological Association



Supplemental MaterialsBorderline Personality Disorder Symptoms and Newlyweds' Observed Communication, Partner Characteristics, and Longitudinal Marital Outcomesby J. A. Lavner et al., 2015, Journal of Abnormal Psychology S1. Percentage and Tests of Missing Data at Subsequent Assessments Husbands’ Comparisons Wives’ Comparisons % of original couples PDQ-R FFI-BPD PDQ-R FFI-BPD providing data t-score r t-score rt-score r t-score rTime 292% 0.01 0.00-0.14 0.01 0.15 0.01 0.52 0.04Time 394% 0.12 0.01-0.25 0.02-0.28 0.02 0.00 0.00Time 479%-1.76 0.13-1.53 0.12-1.21 0.09-1.16 0.09Time 578%-0.92 0.07-1.01 0.08 0.15 0.01 0.44 0.03Time 682%-0.72 0.06-1.22 0.09 0.00 0.00 0.29 0.02Time 773%-0.79 0.06-1.40 0.11-0.63 0.06-0.37 0.03Time 873%-0.75 0.06-1.54 0.12 0.70 0.05 0.81 0.0610-Year Follow-Up92%-0.97 0.07-0.39 0.03-1.17 0.09-1.13 0.09Notes. N = 172 couples at the first assessment. T-scores represent the results of t-tests comparing levels of borderline symptoms among individuals missing data and those providing data; effect size r = sqrt [t2/(t2 + df)]. All results p > .05.Table S2. Descriptive Statistics Husbands Wives VariableMean (SD)Mean (SD)Marital satisfactionTime 141.32 (4.41)41.60 (4.28)Time 239.62 (6.36)40.52 (5.70)Time 340.67 (5.30)40.93 (5.88)Time 439.75 (6.25)40.52 (6.13)Time 539.66 (6.16)40.01 (6.95)Time 639.02 (7.27)39.10 (7.41)Time 738.57 (7.05)39.22 (7.14)Time 838.85 (6.89)38.57 (7.46)Marital problemsTime 149.82 (21.03)44.74 (18.31)Time 350.14 (22.73)46.03 (21.85)Time 452.41 (22.44)47.51 (22.03)Time 551.61 (22.41)49.22 (22.70)Time 651.83 (23.17)49.64 (24.10)Time 751.34 (22.82)51.32 (25.46)Time 852.63 (22.88)52.51 (24.52)Problem-solving skillsPositive195.48 (90.28)214.60 (109.79)Negative88.29 (82.25)83.67 (68.26)Social support skillsPositive18.52 (6.68)19.55 (7.56)Negative3.05 (5.21)2.91 (5.39)Table S3. Husbands’ and Wives’ BPD Symptoms and Marital Satisfaction and Problems Trajectories: Results from the PDQ-R Controlling for Observed Communication InterceptLinear Slope Estimate (SE) t ratio rEstimate (SE) t ratio rMarital satisfaction Husbands Main effect 40.90 (0.34) — — -0.43 (0.08) -5.60**0.40 Husband symptoms -0.12 (0.21) -0.57 0.040.01 (0.04) 0.240.02 Wife symptoms -0.79 (0.23) -3.47** 0.26 0.02 (0.03) 0.500.04 Wives Main effect 41.48 (0.32) — — -0.51 (0.08) -6.45**0.45 Husband symptoms 0.02 (0.17) 0.14 0.01 -0.01 (0.05) -0.240.02 Wife symptoms -0.47 (0.21) -2.23* 0.17 -0.03 (0.03) -0.820.06 Marital problems Husbands Main effect 50.14 (1.44) — — 0.47 (0.27) 1.710.13 Husband symptoms 0.99 (0.86) 1.15 0.09 0.06 (0.15) 0.410.03 Wife symptoms 3.55 (0.80) 4.41** 0.33 -0.15 (0.15) -0.990.08 Wives Main effect 44.93 (1.33) — — 1.16 (0.25) 4.55**0.33 Husband symptoms -0.35 (0.75) -0.47 0.04 0.12 (0.14) 0.820.06 Wife symptoms 3.51 (0.67) 5.24** 0.38 -0.06 (0.10) -0.590.05 Note. Intercepts were significant p < .01 because the lowest possible score was greater than zero. Husbands’ and wives’ BPD scores were centered around their own mean. Wives’ negative problem-solving skills and negative social support behavior were included as covariates. Effect size r = sqrt [t2/(t2 + df)]. N = 169 couples. df = 164 for all analyses. *p < .05. **p < .01. Table S4. Husbands’ and Wives’ BPD Symptoms and Marital Satisfaction and Problems Trajectories: Results from the FFI-BPD Controlling for Observed Communication Intercept Linear Slope Estimate (SE) t ratio rEstimate (SE) t ratio rMarital satisfaction Husbands Main effect 41.86 (1.22) — — -0.22 (0.18) -1.180.09 Husband symptoms -0.13 (0.05) -2.40* 0.180.01 (0.01) 0.840.07 Wife symptoms -0.14 (0.04) -3.10** 0.24 0.00 (0.01) 0.020.00 Wives Main effect 42.45 (1.17) — — -0.41 (0.22) -1.890.15 Husband symptoms -0.04 (0.04) -1.00 0.08 -0.01 (0.01) -1.470.11 Wife symptoms -0.11 (0.04) -3.12** 0.24 0.00 (0.01) 0.230.02 Marital problems Husbands Main effect 44.70 (4.35) — —0.76 (0.82) 0.920.07 Husband symptoms 0.79 (0.20) 3.83** 0.29 -0.01 (0.04) -0.310.02 Wife symptoms 0.51 (0.18) 2.83** 0.22 0.01 (0.03) 0.220.02 Wives Main effect 39.25 (4.13) — —0.37 (0.66) 0.550.04 Husband symptoms 0.39 (0.14) 2.71** 0.21 0.02 (0.03) 0.700.05 Wife symptoms 0.76 (0.17) 4.46** 0.33 -0.02 (0.03) -0.680.05 Note. Intercepts were significant p < .01 because the lowest possible score was greater than zero. Husbands’ and wives’ BPD scores were centered around their own mean. Husbands’ and wives’ negative problem-solving skills and negative social support behavior, and husbands’ positive problem-solving skills were included as covariates. Effect size r = sqrt [t2/(t2 + df)]. N = 172 couples. df = 164 for all analyses. *p < .05. **p < .01. Table S5. Binary Logistic Regressions Predicting 10-Year Divorce from Husbands’ and Wives’ BPD Symptoms: Results from the PDQ-R ______________________________________________________________________________VariableBSEWald______________________________________________________________________________Model 1: Husbands’ BPD symptoms0.110.101.30Model 2: Wives’ BPD symptoms0.160.093.43Model 3: Husbands’ BPD symptoms and Wives’ BPD symptoms (entered simultaneously)Husbands’ BPD symptoms0.070.110.40Wives’ BPD symptoms0.140.092.37Model 4: Husbands’ BPD symptoms, Wives’ BPD symptoms, and their interaction (entered simultaneously)Husbands’ BPD symptoms0.060.110.25Wives’ BPD symptoms0.140.092.19Husbands’ BPD * Wives’ BPD0.010.050.09______________________________________________________________________________Note. Husbands’ and wives’ BPD symptoms were centered for all of the analyses reported above.Table S6. Binary Logistic Regressions Predicting 10-Year Divorce from Husbands’ and Wives’ BPD Symptoms: Results from the FFI-BPD ______________________________________________________________________________VariableBSEWald______________________________________________________________________________Model 1: Husbands’ BPD symptoms0.020.020.62Model 2: Wives’ BPD symptoms0.040.022.90Model 3: Husbands’ BPD symptoms and Wives’ BPD symptoms (entered simultaneously)Husbands’ BPD symptoms0.010.020.11Wives’ BPD symptoms0.030.022.40Model 4: Husbands’ BPD symptoms, Wives’ BPD symptoms, and their interaction (entered simultaneously)Husbands’ BPD symptoms0.010.020.13Wives’ BPD symptoms0.030.022.16Husbands’ BPD * Wives’ BPD0.000.000.33______________________________________________________________________________Note. Husbands’ and wives’ BPD symptoms were centered for all of the analyses reported above.Table S7. Correlations between Time 1 BPD Symptoms and Marital Satisfaction and Problems over Time: Results from the PDQ-ROutcomeTime 1Time 2Time 3Time 4Time 5Time 6Time 7Time 8Husbands’ BPD SymptomsMarital satisfactionHusbands-0.12-0.17*-0.11-0.15-0.14-0.11-0.15 -0.07Wives-0.14-0.08-0.05-0.10-0.02-0.07-0.22*-0.13Marital problemsHusbands 0.16* —0.22**0.27**0.130.19*0.190.11Wives 0.15 —0.090.150.030.150.23*0.13Wives’ BPD SymptomsMarital satisfactionHusbands-0.44**-0.27**-0.32**-0.24**-0.36**-0.26**-0.28** -0.27**Wives-0.31**-0.26**-0.18*-0.15-0.26**-0.22*-0.28**-0.22*Marital problemsHusbands 0.41** —0.36**0.35**0.38**0.36**0.31**0.32**Wives 0.44** —0.37**0.33**0.32**0.38**0.42**0.31**Notes. All outcomes were correlated with BPD symptoms assessed using the PDQ-R at Time 1. Husbands’ symptoms were not significantly associated with intercept or slope effects in the growth curve analyses. Marital problems were not assessed at Time 2. *p < .05. **p < .01. Table S8. Correlations between Time 1 BPD Symptoms and Marital Satisfaction and Problems over Time: Results from the FFI-BPDOutcomeTime 1Time 2Time 3Time 4Time 5Time 6Time 7Time 8Husbands’ BPD SymptomsMarital satisfactionHusbands-0.34**-0.29**-0.26**-0.09-0.19*-0.11-0.24** -0.16Wives-0.28**-0.16*-0.09-0.21*-0.24**-0.22*-0.17 -0.30**Marital problemsHusbands 0.42** —0.37**0.27**0.28**0.29**0.20*0.24*Wives 0.33** —0.26**0.30**0.33**0.32**0.19*0.31**Wives’ BPD SymptomsMarital satisfactionHusbands-0.32**-0.29**-0.37**-0.21*-0.32**-0.18*-0.19* -0.21*Wives-0.35**-0.23**-0.29**-0.16-0.16-0.10-0.18*-0.20*Marital problemsHusbands 0.33** —0.29**0.37**0.36**0.32**0.170.21*Wives 0.43** —0.42**0.31**0.36**0.29**0.30**0.27**Notes. All outcomes were correlated with BPD symptoms assessed using the FFI-BPD at Time 1. Marital problems were not assessed at Time 2. *p < .05. **p < .01. ................
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