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. 2016 Nov 23;11(11):e0165524. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0165524

Table 5. Relationship between risk probability scores for GAD and Sad and the associated characteristics in the independent PTRTS testing sample.

Type 3 Likelihood Ratios
GAD SAD
Demographics Age 17.49** 10.53*
Sex (F = Female, M = Male) 1.18 0.61
Race (AA = African American; O = Not African American) 3.40 0.51
Family income blow the federal poverty level 0.02 0.05
Number of biological parents in the home 1.46 2.88
Number of siblings in the home 4.13 1.80
Family History Psychiatric Diagnoses 2.36 8.11**
Substance Abuse 0.08 0.59
Other Diagnoses Generalized Anxiety - 33.76
Separation Anxiety 3.84* -
Social Anxiety 1.20 70.20
ADHD 1.96 0.39
Conduct Disorder 6.19** 16.42
ODD 8.69** 23.86
Depression 2.17 7.52**
Impairment Level of impairment 13.70 40.38
Irritability Episodes of behavioral reactivity in last 3 months 0.57 29.98
Episodes of irritable mood in last 3 months 0.11 41.66
Lifetime Stress Type A life events 3.93* 54.52
Type B life events 1.88 21.08
Associated Symptoms Sensory hypersensitivities 2.79 42.06
Sleep disturbances 12.76 208.26
Physical symptoms 10.38** 76.83

Note: The Type 3 Likelihood Ratio represents the strength of association between each variable and the risk scores as computed by the ADTree algorithms. Higher likelihood ratios represented stronger associations. Key: GAD = Generalized Anxiety Disorder; SAD = Separation Anxiety Disorder; ODD = Oppositional Defiant Disorder,

*p≤0.05;

**p≤0.01;

p≤0.001.