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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2013 Aug 24;0:10.1016/j.ntt.2013.08.001. doi: 10.1016/j.ntt.2013.08.001

Table 2.

10-year outcomes that were significantly predicted by PCEa

Outcome Variable Total R2 Significant Predictors Raw Beta Standardized regression coefficient p value
Weight 0.15 Child age 0.2 0.32 < .001
First trimester cocaine -0.1 -0.14 < .05
Current illicit drug useb -0.2 -0.12 < .05
Height 0.36 Child age 2.7 0.50 < .001
Maternal height 0.2 0.18 < .001
Genderc -1.0 -0.15 < .01
Raced -1.0 -0.15 < .01
First trimester cocaine -0.7 -0.10 < .05
Current illicit drug useb -1.8 -0.10 < .05
Head circumference 0.11 Child age 7.5 0.27 < .001
First trimester cocaine -6.1 -0.18 < .01
Second trimester cocaine -8.1 -0.12 < .05
EAS sociability 0.13 Maternal depression -0.02 -0.24 < .01
Raced 0.2 0.15 < .01
First trimester cocaine -0.4 -0.15 < .05
Current maternal alcohol 0.2 0.13 < .05
Genderc -0.2 -0.12 < .05
CBCL withdrawn 0.18 Maternal depression 0.2 0.35 < .001
Current maternal alcohol -2.1 -0.16 < .01
Home environment -0.3 -0.13 < .05
First trimester cocaine 3.5 0.12 < .05
TRF anx/depressed 0.01 First trimester cocaine 1.3 0.12 < .05
CDI total 0.11 SBIS composite score -0.1 -0.27 < .001
Maternal depression 0.1 0.15 < .01
First trimester cocaine 1.2 0.11 < .05
a

Results are presented only for those child outcomes where prenatal cocaine was significant. Predictors are listed in order of standardized regression coefficient, an indication of the magnitude of the effect. Analyses were run separately by trimester but are shown together for ease of presentation.

b

Excludes marijuana and cocaine

c

0 = Female, 1 = Male

d

0 = African-American, 1 = Caucasian