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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2025 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Atten Disord. 2024 Oct 14;29(2):107–119. doi: 10.1177/10870547241288744

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics by group and time and results of GEE analyses

Time 1 (Baseline) Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 Results of GEE Analyses
TAUM (SD) SDPM (SD) TAUM (SD) SDPM (SD) TAUM (SD) SDPM (SD) TAUM (SD) SDPM (SD) Time 2 B(SE) Time 3 B(SE) Time 4 B(SE)
Provider use of clinical practice strategies for diversion prevention
Provider discussed diversion prevention 9.86(6.30) 9.11(6.83) 10.52(7.04) 11.18(7.31) 12.05(7.14) 12.40(7.05) 11.76(7.32) 13.45(7.06) .32(.16) * .18(.17) .45(.18) *
Provider asked about risky behavior 2.99(2.05) 2.85(2.04) 3.17(2.06) 3.22(2.04) 3.34(1.99) 3.50(1.92) 3.35(2.06) 3.55(2.01) .12(.22) .06(.24) .35(.26)
Parenting pertinent to diversion prevention
Parental supervision and monitoring specific to ADHD medication 4.39(.93) 4.39(.93) 4.48(.83) 4.39(.85) 4.36(.96) 4.28(1.04) 4.35(.85) 4.34(.96) −.04(.09) −.07(. 11) −.06(.10)
Parent/adolescent communication about diversion 3.49(3.40) 3.45(3.51) 3.84(3.66) 3.99(3.67) 3.58(3.70) 4.53(3.74) 4.07(3.88) 4.23(3.80) .15(.20) .46(.22) * −.01(.24)

Notes. Group n’s for TAU and SDP, respectively, ranged from 173–174 and 159–160 at Time 1, 162–164 and 144–149 at Time 2, 149–162 and 132–151 at Time 3, and 130–158 and 120–145 at Time 4. Significant results from GEE analyses are bolded.

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p<.05.