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Table 6 Relationship between early life adversitya and CBCL symptomology

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

 

Internalizing Problematic Behaviors

 

Adversity Type

B

SE

t value

p-value

Physical and Sexual Violence

0.66

0.1

6.33

 < .0001

Parental Psychopathology

2.83

0.11

25.62

 < .0001

Neighborhood Threat

1.36

0.12

11.33

 < .0001

Prenatal Substance Exposure

1.12

0.12

9.01

 < .0001

Scarcity

0.22

0.12

1.81

.071

Household Dysfunction

1.44

0.13

11.12

 < .0001

Cumulative Adversity

1.03

0.05

19.71

 < .0001

 

Externalizing Problematic Behaviors

Adversity Type

B

SE

t value

p-value

Physical and Sexual Violence

0.55

0.1

5.43

 < .0001

Parental Psychopathology

2.52

0.11

23.43

 < .0001

Neighborhood Threat

1.49

0.12

12.79

 < .0001

Prenatal Substance Exposure

1.78

0.12

14.83

 < .0001

Scarcity

0.17

0.12

1.47

.141

Household Dysfunction

2.52

0.12

20.28

 < .0001

Cumulative Adversity

1.17

0.05

23.29

 < .0001

 

Total Problematic Behaviors

 

Adversity Type

B

SE

t value

p-value

Physical and Sexual Violence

0.74

0.11

6.64

 < .0001

Parental Psychopathology

3.38

0.12

29.00

 < .0001

Neighborhood Threat

1.74

0.13

13.61

 < .0001

Prenatal Substance Exposure

1.85

0.13

14.06

 < .0001

Scarcity

0.25

0.13

1.95

.052

Household Dysfunction

2.48

0.14

18.17

 < .0001

Cumulative Adversity

1.36

0.05

24.85

 < .0001

  1. aOnly one form of adversity exposure per model