Table 2.
Bivariate Pearson correlation | Association between internalizing disorder 11–38 and LTL at age 38 years | |||
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Internalizing disorder age 11 to 38 years | LTL at age 38 years | β (95% CI) | p value | |
Internalizing disorder from age 11 to 38 years | - | - | −.137 ( −.232, −.042) | .005 |
Controlling for alternative explanatory variables: | ||||
Childhood maltreatment | .173** | −.032 | −.135 (−.232, −.039) | .006 |
Lifetime cigarette consumption (pack year) up to age 38 years | .245** | −.105* | −.118 (−.217, −.020) | .018 |
Substance dependence disorders from age 18 to 38 years | .335** | −.092 | −.119 (−.221, −.018) | .021 |
Psychiatric medication use from age 20 to 38 years | .413** | −.019 | −.156 (−.260, −.051) | .004 |
Physical health problem index at age 38 years1 | .129** | −.135** | −.121 (−.217, −.026) | .013 |
Adult SES at age 38 years2 | −.138** | .051 | −.132 (−.229, −.036) | .007 |
All alternative explanatory variables | - | - | −.124 (−.232, −.016) | .025 |
Analyses for the different physical health indicators are provided in Supplementary Table S2.
Higher scores on the scale indicate higher SES at age 38 years. Significant p values are highlighted in boldface;
p < .05;
p < .005.