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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Youth Serv Rev. 2008 Feb;30(2):216–228. doi: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2007.09.008

Table 3.

Weighted Logistic Regression of 36-Month Follow-up CBCL Scores among Children Who Have Been Reunified (n=175)

CBCL Internalizing
OR
p
Confidence Interval
Baseline CBCL Total Score 1.09 .06 1.00 1.19
Reunified for 18 Months or Longer .45 .32 .09 2.17
Risks
 Mental Health .92 .04 .85 .99
 No High School Degree 2.66 .31 .40 17.85
 Domestic Violence in Last Year .35 .29 .05 2.53
 Changes in Living Situation .39 .06 .14 1.05
 Neighborhood Problems 1.34 .75 .21 8.49
 Government Assistance 1.61 .60 3.84 .10
Demographics and Case History
 Age 1.11 .20 .94 1.32
 Male 5.90 .04 1.11 31.22
 Black .32 .13 .07 1.41
 Physical Abuse .53 .59 .05 5.51
 Sexual Abuse .09 .05 .01 1.01
Constant .24 .75 .00 1699.88

Please note that a higher score on the parents’ mental health measure indicates better mental health.