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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2010 Apr 18;34(6):429–437. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2009.10.006

Table 2.

Emotional and Behavioral Problems: Descriptive Statistics

Sample subset (n) Mean externalizing score1 (SD)/% clinically significant Mean internalizing score1 (SD)/% clinically significant Mean trauma score1 (SD)/% clinically significant
Child and adolescent, caregiver report (423) 60.35 (12.22)/38 57.26 (11.44)/28 n/a
 Boys only (117) 60.72 (12.17)/39 58.96 (11.52)/36
 Girls only (306) 60.20 (12.25)/38 56.60 (11.36)/25
Adolescent, caregiver report (176) 61.67 (12.49)/44 56.71 (11.50)/25 n/a
 Boys only (30) 60.33 (12.88)/33 57.20 (11.58)/30
 Girls only (146) 61.95 (12.44)/46 56.61 (11.53)/24
Adolescent, youth report (176) 55.41 (11.76)/27 51.64 (11.82)/13 51.10 (10.96)/12
 Boys only (30) 53.57 (11.74)/27 53.40 (12.99)/13 52.47 (11.07)/10
 Girls only (146) 55.79 (11.76)/27 51.27 (11.58)/12 50.81 (10.96)/12
1

Externalizing, internalizing, and trauma symptoms scores are gender- and age-standardized T scores.