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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 17.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet. 2011 Aug 2;0(7):817–825. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.b.31226

TABLE II.

Saturated Model-Fitting Results for Borderline Personality Traits (BPT) and Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Symptoms

Test −2LL χ2 Δdf P
  0. Saturated model 56629.347
  1. rphen males = rphen females 1 vs. 0 56631.427 2.080 1 0.556
Tests for sex differences in BPT correlations
  2. MZM = MZF 2 vs. 1 56631.440 0.013 1 0.909
  3. DZM = DZF 3 vs. 2 56631.621 0.181 1 0.671
  4. DZM = DZF = DOS 4 vs. 3 56633.350 1.729 1 0.189
Tests for sex differences in ADHD symptoms correlations
  5. MZM = MZF 5 vs. 4 56633.368 0.018 1 0.893
  6. DZM = DZF 6 vs. 5 56638.016 4.648 1 0.031
  7. DZM = DZF = DOS 7 vs. 6 56638.987 0.971 1 0.324
Tests for sex differences in cross correlations
  8. MZM = MZF 8 vs. 7 56639.022 0.035 1 0.852
  9. DZM = DZF 9 vs. 8 56640.222 1.200 1 0.273
  10. DZM = DZF = DOS 10 vs. 9 56641.162 0.940 1 0.332

−2LL, −2 log likelihood; χ2, chi-square; df, degrees of freedom; P, P-value; rphen, phenotypic correlation; MZ, monozygotic; DZ, dizygotic; M, males; F, females; DOS, dizygotic opposite sex.