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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2013 Jun 20;42(8):1243–1256. doi: 10.1007/s10964-013-9970-0

Table 3.

Parameter estimates and standard errors for unconditional growth models of depression and suicidality by gender and young adult sexual minority status.

Intercept factor1 Slope factor

Model Group Mean Variance Mean Variance
Depression
Heterosexual Male −.216(.020)***a .468(.023)*** .014(.003)***a .008(.001)***
Heterosexual Female .072(.024)***b .649(.031)*** −.008(.004)a .010(011)***
Minority Male .013(.069)**b .774(.110)*** .021(.012)a .015(.003)***
Minority Female .305(.045)***c .627(.086)*** .008(.008)b .010(.003)***

Suicidality
Heterosexual Male .128(.006)***a .055(.008)*** −.009(.001)***a .001 (.0004)***
Heterosexual Female .206(.010)***b .113(.013)*** −.021(.002)***b .003(.0005)***
Minority Male .257(.036)***c .158(.046)*** −.012(.007)b .003(.001)*
Minority Female .401(.031)***d .248(.034)*** −..040(.005)***a .005(.001)***

Note.

p<.10

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001

a,b,c,d

Estimates (e.g., intercept factor for depression) followed by different letters between groups (e.g., heterosexual vs mostly heterosexual) correspond with statistically significant group differences.