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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurotoxicol Teratol. 2014 May 10;44:11–17. doi: 10.1016/j.ntt.2014.05.001

Table 3.

Regression Table of Interactions between Child Sex, Prenatal Testosterone, and Prenatal Substance Exposure in Relation to Teacher- and Parent-Rated Child Symptoms

DV: Hyper-Imp Teacher/parent n=55/N=109 Inattention Teacher/parent ODD Teacher/parent-report
IV (B: unstandardized beta coefficients):
Step 1
Sex −1.11/−.20 −1.39/2.94 −1.99/.39
Prenatal T 1.01/−14.89 −7.30/−14.09 −2.49/2.13
Nicotine .73/.23 .52/.79 −.85/.38
Step 2
Sex x Prenatal T −5.50/−8.98 12.27/4.93 24.18/4.04
Sex x Nicotine 1.12/1.16 4.71/4.77 1.38/4.04
Nicotine x Prenatal T −155.31*/10.89 −135.88*/8.58 −57.72/4.01
Step 3
Sex x Prenatal T x Nicotine −96.57/71.18 −230.10/−13.65 −5.29/56.90

Step 1
Sex −1.11/−.20 −1.39/2.94 −1.99/.39
Prenatal T 1.01/−14.89 −7.30/−14.09 −2.49/2.13
Alcohol .41/.02 .31/.61 −1.10/.39
Step 2
Sex x Prenatal T 31.36/−17.14 42.68/−2.07 39.33/6.15
Sex x Alcohol −2.50/−2.57** −3.53*/−2.19* −.89/−1.11
Alcohol x Prenatal T 2.12/1.19 2.32/.94 .38/.43
Step 3
Sex x Prenatal T x Alcohol 17.52*/6.81 11.34/9.65 12.64*/.37

Note.

*

p<.05.

**

p<.01. Covariates of family income and racial/ethnic minority status not shown. Prenatal T=Prenatal testosterone. Hyper-imp=Hyperactivity-impulsivity.