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. 2016 Sep 19;26(4):445–456. doi: 10.1007/s00787-016-0903-9

Table 2.

Association between the dysregulation profile, the internalising profile and the externalising profiles and performance on domains of the NEPSY-II NL (n = 1177)

Internalising p Externalising p Dysregulation p
n = 105 n = 171 n = 63
B (95 % CI) B (95 % CI) B (95 % CI)
Attention and executive functioning –0.10 (–0.29; 0.19) 0.300 –0.25 (–0.40; –0.09) 0.002 –0.10 (–0.34; 0.14) 0.417
Language –0.19 (–0.36; –0.01) 0.035 –0.02 (–0.16; 0.12) 0.755 –0.02 (–0.23; 0.20) 0.893
Memory and Learning –0.19 (–0.37; –0.02) 0.029 –0.07 (–0.21; 0.07) 0.347 –0.06 (–0.27; 0.16) 0.607
Sensorimotor, primary score –0.06 (–0.24; 0.11) 0.482 –0.06 (–0.21; 0.08) 0.378 –0.14 (–0.36; 0.08) 0.210
Sensorimotor, secondary score 0.09 (–0.11; 0.30) 0.365 –0.07 (–0.23; 0.10) 0.419 –0.48 (–0.73; –0.22) <0.001
Visuospatial –0.15 (–0.33; 0.03) 0.104 –0.12 (–0.27; 0.03) 0.113 0.06 (–0.17; 0.29) 0.601

The no problems group (n = 838) is the reference. The model was adjusted for age at CBCL and age at NEPSY-II-NL, gender, ethnicity, household income, alcohol and smoking during pregnancy

Significant p values are in bold