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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Youth Adolesc. 2016 Aug 1;46(3):668–681. doi: 10.1007/s10964-016-0549-4

Table 5.

Association between trajectory group membership and treatment conditions and baseline covariates

Variable B SE t
Discrepancy decreasing versus discrepancy increasing
 Treatment condition 1.57 .70 2.24*
 Child age .49 .68 .72
 Child gender −1.11 1.07 −1.03
 Mothers’ sexual abuse .71 .73 .98
 Mothers’ physical abuse .96 .77 1.26
 Mothers’ drug use .01 .01 .59
 Mothers’ homelessness
Stagnant versus discrepancy increasing
 Treatment condition 1.13 .83 1.36
 Child age .73 .70 1.04
 Child gender −2.14 1.08 −1.98*
 Mothers’ sexual abuse .89 .88 1.01
 Mothers’ physical abuse .56 .80 .71
 Mothers’ drug use −.00 .01 −.37
 Mothers’ homelessness .55 .87 .64
Discrepancy unchanged versus discrepancy increasing
 Treatment condition 1.91 .96 1.99*
 Child age .34 .76 .45
 Child gender −2.33 1.10 −2.13*
 Mothers’ sexual abuse .70 .79 .89
 Mothers’ physical abuse −.83 .81 −1.02
 Mothers’ drug use .00 .01 .10
 Mothers’ homelessness .84 .87 .97

Discrepancy increasing group is used as the reference group

*

p < .05