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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 23.
Published in final edited form as: Child Psychiatry Hum Dev. 2022 Jan 24;54(4):1064–1074. doi: 10.1007/s10578-022-01315-w

Table 5.

Patterns of change for internalizing distress ratings among children classified as meeting/not meeting benchmarks at year-end

Start low/end high Start high/end low
BYI—BAYI Benchmarks Not Met 17% 67%
Benchmarks Met 4%
p = .11
67%
p = .75
BYI—BDYI Benchmarks Not Met 16% 77%
Benchmarks Met 4%
p = .09
100%
p = .62
BYI—BYSCI Benchmarks Not Met 45% 16%
Benchmarks Met 40%
p = .62
0%
p = .03
MASC—PS Benchmarks Not Met 24% 85%
Benchmarks Met 7%
p = .05
100%
p = .74
MASC—HA Benchmarks Not Met 4% 100%
Benchmarks Met 7%
p = .35
100%
n/a
MASC—SOC Benchmarks Not Met 7% 80%
Benchmarks Met 7%
p = .58
100%
p = .82
MASC—SEP Benchmarks Not Met 20% 69%
Benchmarks Met 4%
p = .05
75%
p = .64

BYI beck youth inventory T-scores, BAIY beck anxiety inventory for youth, BDIY beck depression inventory for youth, BSCIY beck self concept inventory for youth, MASC multidimensional anxiety scale for children raw scores, PS physical symptoms, HA harm avoidance, SOC social anxiety, SEP separation-panic