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Table 5 Binomial logistic regression of early life adversity and CBCL symptomology

From: A data-driven approach to categorizing early life adversity exposure in the ABCD Study

 

Internalizing Behaviors

 

OR

95% CI

p-value

Physical and Sexual Violence

1.09

1.05–1.14

 < .0001

Parental Psychopathology

1.60

1.51–1.69

 < .0001

Neighborhood Threat

1.20

1.13–1.27

 < .0001

Prenatal Substance Exposure

1.07

1.01–1.12

.0197

Scarcity

1.06

1.01–1.12

.0243

Household Dysfunction

1.25

1.17–1.33

 < .0001

Age

1.11

1.00–1.23

.0461

Sex: Male

0.59

0.53–0.65

 < .0001

Race and Ethnicity: White

   

 Black

0.60

0.50–0.71

 < .0001

 Asian

1.13

0.99–1.30

.0758

 Other

1.05

0.69–1.54

.8148

 Hispanic

0.96

0.81–1.13

.6375

Family Income: 0–24,999

   

 25,000–49,999

0.90

0.75–1.08

.2518

 50,000–74,999

0.84

0.69–1.02

.078

 75,000–99,999

0.82

0.69–0.98

.0287

 100,000 + 

0.67

0.56–0.80

 < .0001

 

Externalizing Behaviors

 

OR

95% CI

p-value

Physical and Sexual Violence

1.05

0.99–1.10

0.046

Parental Psychopathology

1.30

1.52–1.75

 < .0001

Neighborhood Threat

1.18

1.11–1.26

 < .0001

Prenatal Substance Exposure

1.19

1.13–1.27

 < .0001

Scarcity

1.05

0.98–1.12

.1205

Household Dysfunction

1.54

1.43–1.66

 < .0001

Age

1.01

0.89–1.14

.9038

Sex: Male

0.58

0.51–0.66

 < .0001

Race and Ethnicity: White

   

 Black

1.17

0.96–1.42

.1121

 Asian

0.94

0.78–1.12

.5073

 Other

0.43

0.17–0.89

.0418

 Hispanic

1.32

1.08–1.61

.0052

Family Income: 0–24,999

   

 25,000–49,999

0.69

0.56–0.85

.0004

 50,000–74,999

0.62

0.49–0.78

 < .0001

 75,000–99,999

0.66

0.54–0.81

 < .0001

 100,000 + 

0.51

0.42–0.63

 < .0001

 

Total Behaviors

 

OR

95% CI

p-value

Physical and Sexual Violence

1.08

1.03–1.13

.0004

Parental Psychopathology

1.74

1.63–1.87

 < .0001

Neighborhood Threat

1.20

1.12–1.27

 < .0001

Prenatal Substance Exposure

1.17

1.10–1.23

 < .0001

Scarcity

1.07

1.01–1.14

.0176

Household Dysfunction

1.51

1.41–1.62

 < .0001

Age

1.01

0.90–1.14

.8333

Sex: Male

0.69

0.61–0.78

 < .0001

Race and Ethnicity: White

   

 Black

0.94

0.78–1.14

.5313

 Asian

1.03

0.87–1.21

.7305

 Other

0.73

0.38–1.27

.3002

 Hispanic

1.21

1.01–1.46

.0384

Family Income: 0–24,999

   

 25,000–49,999

0.79

0.65–0.96

.0158

 50,000–74,999

0.63

0.51–0.79

 < .0001

 75,000–99,999

0.75

0.62–0.90

.0025

 100,000 + 

0.54

0.44–0.65

 < .0001

  1. OR odds ratio, CI confidence interval, CBCL symptomology was binarized such that (0 = normal functioning CBCL score of under 60; 1 = clinically-significant CBCL score of 60 and above)