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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Aug 14.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2024 Feb 29;60(5):840–857. doi: 10.1037/dev0001717

Table 3.

Unconditional Transition Probabilities from Random-Intercept Latent Transition Analysis (RI-LTA; with continuous random intercept) Assessing Changes in Adverse Exposures Over Time

Middle School Adverse Exposures High School Adverse Exposures
Class 1:
Moderate
Violence &
Law
Exposure
(45%)
Class 2:
Negative
Neighborhood
Perception &
Violence
Exposure
(37.4%)
Class 3:
High Family
Disruption
(17.6%)
Class 1:
High Poly-
Adversity
(17.2%)
Class 2:
Negative
Neighborhood
Perception &
Family
Disruption
(52.9%)
Class 3:
Moderate
Poly-
Adversity
(29.3%)
Elementary School Adverse Exposures Class 1: Family Illness & Financial Difficulties (9.6%) .524 .476 0.00 Middle School Adverse Exposures Class 1: Moderate Violence & Law Exposure (45%) .144 .308 .549
Class 2: Household Stressors (23.9%) .301 .458 .241 Class 2: Negative Neighborhood Perception & Violence Exposure (37.4%) .235 .650 .116
Class 3: Low Adversity (66.4%) .468 .289 .243 Class 3: High Family Disruption (17.6%) .090 .656 .253

Note. Percent (%) refers to percent of children/youth in each latent subgroup over time.