Table 3.
Symptoms | Georgia Sample | Tennessee Sample | Combined Samples | |||||
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Wald χ2 | R2 | p | Wald χ2 | R2 | p | R2 | p | |
Inattention | 7.80 | .010 | 0.003 | 10.26 | .005 | .001 | .006 | <0.001 |
Hyp.-Imp. | 2.24 | .003 | 0.067 | 12.21 | .006 | <.001 | .005 | <0.001 |
ODD | .99 | .001 | 0.160 | 1.95 | .001 | 0.082 | .001 | .044 |
CD | 3.41 | .004 | 0.033 | .885 | <.001 | 0.174 | .001 | .038 |
Externalizing | 2.17 | .003 | 0.07 | 13.98 | .007 | <.001 | .006 | <0.001 |
Notes: All Wald χ2 and R2 values presented are estimates of the unique effects of birth weight on each symptom dimension adjusted for covariates. Critical value of p < .05, one-tailed; Hyp-Imp indicates hyperactive-impulsive symptoms; ODD indicates Oppositional Defiant Disorder symptoms; CD indicates Conduct Disorder symptoms; Externalizing indicates the sum of inattentive, hyperactive-impulsive, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Conduct Disorder symptom z-scores. Predictors and covariates included in each model were as follows: age, sex, mother’s age at the twins’ birth, gestational age, family income, and birth weight.