Table 2.
Class 1 Internalizing Dimension | Class 2 Externalizing Dimension | Class 3 Low Psychosocial | |
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Class membership probabilities: Gamma estimates (standard errors) | |||
Latent Class Prevalence | 0.1528 (0.0520) | 0.1776 (0.0827) | 0.6695 (0.0642) |
Item Response Probabilities: Rho estimates (standard errors) | |||
Alcohol and/or Drug Use During Sex | 0.4429 (0.1035) | 1.0000 (0.0000) | 0.3631 (0.0199) |
Anxiety | 1.000 (0.0000) | 0.4930 (0.0889) | 0.0940 (0.0739) |
Major Depression | 0.5573 (0.1442) | 0.2855 (0.0823) | 0.0822 (0.0146) |
Polydrug Use | 0.1255 (0.0708) | 0.7258 (0.1568) | 0.0207 (0.0048) |
Notes. Classes were named as follows: (1) Class 1: Internalizing (high probability of having anxiety and major depression); (2) Class 2: Externalizing (high probability of alcohol and/or drug use during sex and polydrug use); (3) Class 3: Low psychosocial (low probability of the four psychosocial health indicators). Item response probabilities ≥ 0.50 are bolded for ease of interpretation.