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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2011 Jul;47(4):1133–1140. doi: 10.1037/a0024008

Table 2. Social Anxiety as a Function of Gender and Maturational Timing (uncentered data).

Early
M (SE)
On-Time
M (SE)
Late
M (SE)
Early vs.
On-Time
95% CIa
Late vs.
On-Time
95% CIa
Early vs.
Late
95% CIb
Girls 10.85 (1.22) 7.91 (0.57) 8.96 (1.06) 0.29- 5.58* -1.31- 3.42 -1.27- 5.04
Boys 5.03 (1.41) 7.98 (0.54) 6.41 (1.33) −5.96- 0.05 −4.45- 1.30 −5.26- 2.50
Gender
95% CIc
2.13- 9.49* −1.66- 1.51 −0.79- 5.90 -- -- --

Note: N = 138 (n = 68 girls). 95% CI: 95% Confidence interval for mean difference. Social anxiety symptoms as measured by the Revised Child Anxiety and Depression Scale – Social Phobia subscale (Chorpita et al., 2001).

a

Reference group = within gender on-time maturation group.

b

Reference group = within gender late maturation group.

c

Reference group = within timing group (i.e., early, on-time, late) boys.

*

Significant at p < .05