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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA Psychiatry. 2017 Feb 1;74(2):179–188. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2016.3723

Table 2.

Variation in fluid intelligence* as a function of psychiatric disorders in a population representation sample of adolescents (N=10,073)

Past 12 month disorders, all ages Lifetime, but not 12 months disorders, all ages
Mean IQ SE Beta p value+ Mean IQ SE Beta p value+
I. Fear disorders
Specific phobia 97.1 0.39 −1.31 0.001 99.1 0.76 −0.11 0.89
Agoraphobia 98.8 0.98 −0.45 0.65 98.2 1.66 −1.12 0.50
Social phobia 98.6 0.43 −0.51 0.25 97.4 1.17 −1.67 0.15
Panic disorder 98.4 1.04 −0.90 0.39 97 2.1 −2.34 0.27
No fear disorder 99.1 0.22 -- -- 99.1 0.22 -- --
II. Distress disorders
Separation anxiety disorder 96.8 1.13 −1.89 0.10 97.2 0.61 −1.56 0.01
Post-traumatic stress disorder** 99.7 0.88 0.94 0.29 96.8 1.46 −1.92 0.19
Major depressive episode/dysthymia 100 0.5 1.32 0.01 99.7 0.72 1.07 0.14
Generalized anxiety disorder 97.6 1.11 −1.12 0.32 96.7 1.3 −2.05 0.12
No distress disorder 98.8 0.25 -- -- 98.8 0.25 -- --
III. Behavior disorders
ADHD 96.3 0.91 −2.91 0.002 97.2 1.05 −2.02 0.05
Oppositional defiant disorder 97.3 0.66 −1.81 0.007 98.6 0.62 −0.5 0.42
Conduct disorder 97.1 0.82 −1.94 0.02 97.6 0.91 −1.44 0.12
Eating disorders 97.9 0.82 −1.28 0.12 98.4 0.91 −0.81 0.374
No behavior disorder 99.1 0.21 -- -- 99.1 0.21 -- --
IV. Substance disorders
Alcohol abuse 96.5 0.67 −2.6 <.001 97.6 1.1 −1.49 0.18
Drug abuse 97.6 0.64 −1.44 0.02 97.9 0.81 −1.18 0.14
No substance disorder 99.1 0.21 -- -- 99.1 0.21 -- --
V. Other disorders
Bipolar disorder 94.2 1.69 −4.97 0.004 98.3 3.05 −0.9 0.77
No bipolar disorder 99.2 0.21 -- -- 99.2 0.21 -- --
VI. Total number of disorders
Exactly one disorder 98.2 0.42 −0.99 0.02 99.7 0.51 0.88 0.09
Exactly two disorders 98.2 0.54 −0.97 0.08 97.5 1.08 −1.25 0.24
Three or more disorders 97.8 0.43 −1.36 0.002 95.9 1.76 −2.93 0.10
No disorder 98.8 0.21 -- -- 98.8 0.21 -- --
*

Scores were first normed in the sample by six-month age groups for mean of 100 and standard deviation of 15. Predicted means were estimated from linear regression models controlling for parental education; race/ethnicity, age, nativity (US born versus not), number of siblings, birth order, and non-focal disorder groups.

**

Among those with a lifetime exposure to a potentially traumatic event (N=6160, 61.2% of the total sample).

+

P-values are for the comparison between each disorder category to a reference group of no disorder in that category. For example, mean IQ among those with specific phobia is compared to those with no fear disorder. All p-values are false discovery rate adjusted.