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Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2013 Jul 30;53(6):10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.06.016. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.06.016

Table 3.

Lagged effects of physical and psychological dating abuse victimization on health outcomes.

Outcome B SE p value
Alcohol Usea
 Intercept −.02 .16 .90
 Male −.34 .12 <.01
 Grade .17 .03 <.001
 Physical Victimization −.05 .09 .59
 Psychological Victimization .25 .09 <.01
Marijuana Usea
 Intercept −1.61 .23 <.001
 Male .41 .17 .02
 Grade .20 .05 <.001
 Physical Victimization .45 .20 .03
 Psychological Victimization .04 .14 .80
 Physical Victimization *Grade .20 .09 .02
 Physical Victimization *Sex −.86 .27 <.01
Cigarette Usea
 Intercept −.56 .21 <.01
 Male .12 .16 .48
 Grade .07 .05 .15
 Physical Victimization .31 .14 .03
 Psychological Victimization .06 .13 .64
Internalizing Symptomsb
 Intercept 2.02 .06 <.001
 Male −.36 .05 <.001
 Grade −.01 .01 .18
 Physical Victimization .01 .03 .85
 Psychological Victimization .18 .03 <.001
 Psychological Victimization*Male −.10 .04 .02
Close Friendsc
 Intercept_0 −.86 .14 <.001
 Intercept_1 .35 .14 .01
 Intercept_2 2.11 .14 <.001
 Male .58 .10 <.001
 Grade −.18 .02 <.001
 Physical Victimization −.12 .09 .18
 Psychological Victimization −.04 .07 .51
 Physical Victimization *Male .26 .09 <.01
Conflict with Parentsd
 Intercept .31 .07 <.001
 Male −.01 .05 .84
 Grade −.02 .01 .08
 Physical Victimization .05 .03 .11
 Psychological Victimization .05 .03 .15
Academic Aspirationsa
 Intercept −.66 .14 <.001
 Male .85 .10 <.001
 Grade .00 .02 .96
 Physical Victimization .06 .07 .38
 Psychological Victimization −.01 .07 .94
Gradesb
 Intercept 2.72 .08 <.001
 Male −.20 .06 <.001
 Grade −.02 .02 .39
 Physical Victimization .10 .06 .09
 Psychological Victimization −.08 .05 .12

Note. Only fixed effects are reported in this table to aid readability. Interactions between victimization and sex and victimization and grade were tested and removed if non-significant. Grade was centered at 8.5 (mid-way through eighth grade). Victimization measures were standardized using the grand mean. All models control for race/ethnicity, parent education, and single-parent family structure.

a

Binary distribution modeled with a logit link

b

Normal distribution modeled with an identity link

c

Multinomial distribution modeled with a cumulative logit link function

d

Negative binomial distribution modeled with a log link

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