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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2015 Nov 27;28(2):565–581. doi: 10.1017/S095457941500108X

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics and clinical cutoffs for syndrome scales averaged across Times 7, 8, and 9

Men (N = 194)
Women (N = 65)
Independent Samples t Test
Raw Score
T Score
Raw Score
T Score
Raw Score
T Score
M (SD) M (SD) Clinical Rangea M (SD) M (SD) Clinical Rangea t (df = 257) t (df = 251)
Internalizing symptoms 13.66 (8.01) 59.16 (8.19) 49% (25.3%) 14.10 (7.66) 58.46 (7.56) 12% (18.5%) –0.20 –2.21
    Anxious/depressed 5.84 (4.80) 58.34 (7.53) 23% (11.9%) 5.71 (4.56) 56.01 (6.72) 4% (6.2%) –0.20 –2.34*
    Somatic complaints 2.25 (2.20) 55.71 (6.06) 14% (7.2%) 2.88 (2.48) 56.07 (5.86) 10% (15.4%) –0.14 1.50
    Withdrawn 5.57 (3.30) 62.91 (8.42) 64% (33.0%) 5.51 (2.96) 64.69 (7.77) 29% (44.6%) –0.14 1.57
Externalizing symptoms 14.24 (9.75) 56.43 (7.83) 28% (14.4%) 16.42 (9.43) 59.65 (8.12) 17% (26.2%) 1.93 0.41**
    Aggressive behavior 6.87 (5.61) 57.51 (7.23) 14% (7.2%) 8.39 (5.79) 58.73 (6.79) 5% (7.7%) 1.82 0.41
    Intrusive 2.58 (2.02) 54.78 (4.59) 9% (4.6%) 3.11 (1.91) 57.47 (5.22) 4% (6.2%) 1.87 1.20***
    Rule breaking behavior 4.78 (3.54) 58.24 (5.66) 11% (5.7%) 4.93 (3.26) 60.35 (6.42) 12% (18.5%) 1.84 1.24*
a

Percentage of participants in the clinical range across Time 7, 8, or 9.

p < .10.

*

p < .05.

**

p < .01.

***

p < .001.