Table 2.
Multiple linear regression coefficients (standard error) representing change in adult 10-year CVD risk per one standard deviation change in child emotional functioninga
| Unadjusted | Demographicb | Childhoodc | Pathwaysd | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Distress Proneness | ||||
| Women | 24.4 (1.1) 0.11 |
33.9 (1.1) 0.02 |
31.1 (1.1) 0.03 |
11.3 (1.1) 0.30 |
| Men | 14.0 (1.1) 0.04 |
16.1 (1.1) 0.04 |
17.1 (1.1) 0.02 |
16.7 (1.1) 0.002 |
| Attention | ||||
| Women | −11.1 (1.1) 0.03 |
−10.1 (1.1) 0.03 |
−7.8 (1.1) 0.09 |
−4.6 (1.0) 0.30 |
| Men | −2.9 (1.0) 0.53 |
−4.7 (1.0) 0.30 |
−3.8 (1.0) 0.39 |
−2.8 (1.0) 0.44 |
| Inappropriate Self Reg. | ||||
| Women | 1.0 (1.1) 0.86 |
1.0 (1.1) 0.41 |
1.1 (1.1) 0.19 |
1.0 (1.1) 0.99 |
| Men | 1.0 (1.1) 0.47 |
1.0 (1.1) 0.52 |
1.0 (1.1) 0.62 |
1.0 (1.1) 0.89 |
Top cell entries are β(SE); bottom cell entries p-values
Demographic model adjusts for site, age and race
Childhood model adjusts for demographic and childhood factors (born small for gestational age, SES, health, IQ, body mass index)
Pathways model adjusts for demographic, child and adulthood factors (education, depressive symptoms, physical activity, body mass index, alcohol use, diet)