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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Forces. 2017 Feb 3;95(3):997–1022. doi: 10.1093/sf/sow094

Table 4.

Select Coefficients, Models Regressing 2009 Outcomes on Adolescent Life Expectations, Youth Development Study

Social Support Self-Rated Health Self-Esteem Depressive Affect Financial Problems
Low GLE Low ICE (quadrant 1) −.26 (.10)** −.26 (.11)*~ −.14 (.06)*~ .16 (.07)* .42 (.21)*
High GLE Low ICE (REF; quadrant 2)
Low GLE High ICE (quadrant 3) −.30 (.11)** −.08 (.13) −.11 (.07) .12 (.09) .59 (.24)*
High GLE High ICE (quadrant 4) −.11 (.10) −.01 (.11) −.01 (.06) .07 (.07) .58 (.21)**
N     665     665     662     665     669

Success at Work Success at Personal/Family Success at Work-Personal/Family Balance Owns Homeˆ Unemploymentˆ

Low GLE Low ICE (quadrant 1) −.21 (.10)*~ −.31 (.10)**~ −.20 (.09)* −.78 (.29)** .85 (.42)*
High GLE Low ICE (REF; quadrant 2)
Low GLE High ICE (quadrant 3) −.21 (.12) −.29 (.11)** −.16 (.11) −.29 (.33) .86 (.46)
High GLE High ICE (quadrant 4) −.01 (.10) −.14 (.09) −.14 (.09) −.43 (.29) .91 (.41)*
N     657     662     657     668     668
*

p<.05;

**

p<.01;

***

p<.001.

ˆ

Dichotomous outcome modeled as logit.

~

Low GLE low ICE significant difference with High GLE High ICE. All models control socioeconomic status, family structure, race, gender, grades, mastery and educational expectations. Models for depressive affect and self-esteem also control a lagged measure of the outcome measured in wave 4 (contemporaneously with life expectations). Missing data on all independent variables was imputed (see text).