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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Criminology. 2010 Aug 17;48(3):639–681. doi: 10.1111/j.1745-9125.2010.00198.x

Table 3.

Estimated Effects of Moving within Chicago: PHDCN Cohorts 9 and 12

Teatment: Moved within Chicago

Violent
behavior
(n=1,500)
Exposure to
violencea
(n=1,350)
Violent
victimizationa
(n=1,350)
Coeff. (SE) Coeff. (SE) Coeff. (SE)
Intercept −2.21*** −.87*** −1.21***
(0.05) (0.08) (0.08)
Time trendb −.18*** .22** .10
(0.03) (0.11) (0.11)
Moved within Chicagoc .19** .45*** .37**
(0.10) (0.16) (0.17)
***

= significant at p<.01;

**

= significant at p<.05;

*

= significant at p<.10

Notes: Data are IPT weighted and cross-classified, with time points nested within subjects and time-varying neighborhoods.

a

Coefficients in models of exposure to violence and victimization are from logistic regressions.

b

For violent behavior, "time trend" is a linear trend of change from Wave 1 to Wave 3. For other outcomes this term shows the change between Wave 2 and Wave 3, as these outcomes were not available at Wave 1.

c

Coefficient represents the effect of moving within Chicago relative to not moving within Chicago.