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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Aug 21.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2013 May;25(2):501–515. doi: 10.1017/S0954579412001204

Table 4.

Coefficients for mobility variables from final models for timing and threshold effects

Linear Regression Binary Logistic Regression
Highest Grade Completed Occupational Prestige Depression Symptoms On-Time Graduation Adult Arrest Felony Arrest
B (SE) B (SE) B (SE) OR [CI] OR [CI] OR [CI]
1 move (k-4) −.07 (.09) −.16 (.08) .09 (.06) .90 [.66,1.21] 1.13 [.83,1.53] .96 [.65,1.42]
2 or more moves (k-4) .10 (.12) .02 (.11) −.07 (.08) .89 [.59,1.36] 1.40 [.94,2.09] .65 [.39,1.09]
1 move (4–8) −.07 (.09) .02 (.09) .18 (.07)** .96 [.70,1.33] 1.22 [.89,1.68] 1.31 [.88,1.96]
2 or more moves (4–8) −.26 (.13)* −.33 (.12)** .37 (.09)** .56 [.36,.89]* 1.30 [.86,1.98] .99 [.60,1.65]
Any moves (8–12) −.22 (.10)* −.05 (.09) .07 (.07) .82 [.57,1.19] 1.20 [.85,1.69] 1.15 [.76,1.75]
Residential mobility Controls −.11 (.06) −.03 (.06) .12 (.05)** .87 [.70,1.07] .94 [.76,1.17] 1.74 [1.31,2.32]**
Model R2 .23** .18** .07** .42** .40** .44**

Note. N = 1410. SE = standard error, OR = odds ratio, CI = confidence interval.

*

p < .05, two-tailed

**

p < .01, two-tailed