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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2013 Oct;34(8):549–556. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0b013e3182a509c0

Table 3.

Cumulative social risk, behavioral problems, health and obesity at age 5, Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (N=1589)

Model 1 Model 2

Girls PR 95%CI Boys PR 95%CI Girls PR 95%CI Boys PR 95%CI

Cumulative Social Risk
None Reference Reference Reference Reference
One 1.32 (1.1,1.6)* 0.82 (0.6,1.0) 1.34 (1.1,1.7)* 0.81 (0.6, 1.0)
Two or more 1.54 (1.3,1.9)* 0.92 (0.8,1.1) 1.61 (1.3,2.0)* 0.96 (0.8, 1.2)
Externalizing problems 1.46 (1.2,1.7)* 1.34 (1.1,1.6)* ------- ------
Internalizing problems ----- ------ 0.99 (0.6,1.65 0.68 (0.4,1.0)
Sleep < =9hrs 1.20 (1.0,1.4)* 1.27 (1.1,1.5)* 1.25 (1.1,1.5)* 1.30 (1.1,2.3)*
TV > 2hrs 1.05 (0.9,1.3) 1.52 (1.2,1.9)* 1.05 (0.9,1.3) 1.56 (1.3,1.9)*
Soda/Juice >=3 day 0.83 (0.7,1.0) 0.98 (0.8,1.2) 0.89 (0.7, 1.1) 0.99 (0.8,1.2)
*

p < 0.05

Model 1 includes externalizing behaviors and excludes internalizing behaviors and is further adjusted for race/ethnicity, maternal education, maternal marital status, and receipt of public assistance.

Model 2 includes internalizing behaviors and excludes externalizing behaviors and is further adjusted for race/ethnicity, maternal education, maternal marital status, and receipt of public assistance.