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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychol. 2013 Sep 2;50(3):699–708. doi: 10.1037/a0034297

Table 2.

Multi-level Model of Between-Persons Effects of Personal and Contextual Variables on Intercept and Slope of Vocational Index Scores

Vocational Index Score
Time 1 Independent Variables Coefficient S.E.
Intercept (Random) 4.62 .14
    Intellectual Disability −1.51** .51
    Maladaptive Behaviors −.02 .02
    Autism Symptoms −.04 .04
    Independence in Activities of Daily Living .06* .02
    Sex (1 = Women) .29 .29
    Family Income .03 .04
    Number of Services Received −.04 .07
    Number of Unmet Service Needs .02 .09
    Number in Parent's Support Network −.04 .06
    Age −.02 .02
    Lives Outside of Parental Home −.15 .30

Slope (Random) −.04* .02
    Intellectual Disability .04 .05
    Maladaptive Behaviors −.00 .00
    Autism Symptoms −.01 .00
    Independence in Activities of Daily Living .00 .00
    Sex (1 = Women) −.10** .04
    Family Income −.00 .01
    Number of Services Received .01 .01
    Number of Unmet Service Needs .01 .01
    Number in Parent's Support Network −.00 .01
    Age .00 .00
    Lives Outside of Parental Home −.01 .03

Time-Varying Predictors
    Maladaptive Behaviors (Random Slope) −.02* .01
    Autism Symptoms (Random Slope) −.01 .02
    Lives Outside Parental Home (Random Slope) −.20 .42

p < .10

*

p > .05

**

p < .01