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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 8.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2020 Dec;48(12):1591–1601. doi: 10.1007/s10802-020-00692-x

Table 4.

Standardized regression coefficients of youth symptom dimensions when regressed simultaneously on adult outcomes using self-reported SCT.

Self-reported sluggish cognitive tempo symptoms

Psychopathology Estimate Standard Error 95% CI t-value p-value
Response Variable: Adult SR Inattention Symptoms
 Parent-reported Inattention .04 .02 [−.01, .08] 1.91 .0570
 Self-reported SCT .10 .00 [.02, 18] 2.44 .0156
Response Variable: Adult SR Hyperactivity-Impulsivity Symptoms
Parent-reported HI .05 .02 [.01, 09] 3.18 .0017
 Self-reported SCT .08 .04 [−.01, 16] 1.89 .0596
Response Variable: Adult SR Depression Symptoms
 Self-reported Depression .07 .04 [−.02, .15] 1.61 .1087
 Self-reported SCT .15 .10 [−.04, .34] 1.53 .1278

Note. Bold indicates statistical significance after adjustment for 12 tests at a 5% false discovery rate. Covariates include sex, age at Wave one and two, maternal education, log of total family income, and race-ethnicity. HI = hyperactive-impulsive, SCT = sluggish cognitive tempo, SR = self-report. Please note that self-report of IA/HI was not collected.