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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Int J Behav Dev. 2014 Oct 13;39(1):87–96. doi: 10.1177/0165025414552301

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics and 95% confidence intervals for observed variables, Study 1.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1. dep1 1.838 (1.827–1.848) .440 (.437–.443) .577 (.575–.579) .446 (.443–.449) .144 (.141–.147) .123 (.120–.126) .149 (.146–.152) .157 (.154–.160)
2. dep2 .697 (.693–.701) 1.367 (1.360–1.375) .414 (.411–.417) .608 (.606–.610) .091 (.088–.094) .096 (.093–.099) .119 (.116–.122) .137 (.134–.140)
3. dep3 .979 (.973–.984) .606 (.602–.609) 1.572 (1.563–1.580) .436 (.433–.439) .134 (.131–.137) .131 (.128–.134) .137 (.134–140) .152 (.149–.155)
4. dep4 .616 (.612–.619) .724 (.720–.728) .557 (.554–.560) 1.043 (1.037–1.048) .124 (.121–.127) .128 (.125–.131) .127 (.124–.130) .157 (.154–.160)
5. con1 .107 (.106–.108) .058 (.058–.058) .091 (.091–.092) .069 (.069–.069) .296 (.294–.298) .338 (.335–.341) .280 (.277–.283) .314 (.311–.317)
6. con2 .094 (.093–.095) .063 (.063–.063) .093 (.092–.094) .074 (.074–.074) .100 (.099–.101) .314 (.312–.315) .307 (.304–.310) .342 (.339–.345)
7. con3 .182 (.181–.183) .125 (.124–.126) .154 (.153–.155) .116 (.115–.117) .135 (.134–.136) .152 (.151–.153) .791 (.786–.795) .385 (.382–.388)
8. con4 .143 (.142–.144) .108 (.107–.109) .128 (.127–.129) .108 (.107–.109) .113 (.112–.114) .127 (.126–.128) .228 (.227–.229) .445 (.443–.447)
M 2.282 (2.271–2.293) 1.959 (1.949–1.968) 1.978 (1.968–1.988) 1.638 (1.630–1.646) 1.144 (1.139–1.148) 1.123 (1.118–1.127) 1.397 (1.392–1.402) 1.205 (1.200–1.210)
SD 1.356 (1.351–1.359) 1.169 (1.166–1.172) 1.254 (1.250–1.257) 1.021 (1.018–1.024) .544 (.542–.545) .561 (.579–.584) .889 (.886–.892) .667 (.666–.669)

Note. N = 143,173. Correlations appear above the diagonal, variances appear on the diagonal, and covariances appear below the diagonal. Intervals represent 95% confidence interval of each estimate. Conduct problems variables (Con1–Con4) were measured on a scale of 1 = “Never” to 5 = “5+ times in the past 12 months”. Depressive symptoms variables (Dep1–Dep4) were measured on a scale of 1 = “Disagree” to 5 = “Agree”.