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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2017 Aug;45(6):1077–1089. doi: 10.1007/s10802-016-0226-9

Table 2.

Hierarchical Regressions: Predicting Adolescent Externalizing Behavior

Wave 2 Outcome Overall Model
Wave 1 Inattentiona
Wave 1 Hyperactivity/Impulsivityb
F df p R2 F change p βc ΔR2d F change p βc ΔR2e
Conduct Problems   7.28 8,193 <.001 .232 1.53 .218 −.19 .006 10.23   .002**   .56 .041
Aggression 17.57 8,195 <.001 .419   .27 .602 −.45 .001 24.25 <.001*** 4.74 .072
Delinquency 10.00 8,195 <.001 .291   .29 .593   .45 .001   7.05   .009** 2.51 .026
SRD - Covert   4.24 8,191 <.001 .151 2.75 .099 −.22 .012   2.10   .149   .22 .009
SRD - Overt   1.59 8,191   .130 .062   .46 .497 −.05 .002   1.01   .317   .09 .005
Deviant Peers   6.05 8,190 <.001 .203   .22 .637 −.03 .001   2.23   .137   .10 .009

Note: SRD = self-reported delinquency.

**

p < .01;

***

p < .001

a

W1 Inattention entered at last step in model, after entering all covariates, W1 Oppositionality, and W1 Hyperactivity/Impulsivity

b

W1 Hyperactivity/Impulsivity entered at last step in model, after entering all covariates, W1 Oppositionality, and W1 Inattention

c

Beta reflects association to outcome variable after simultaneous control of all other variables in model

d

Change in R2 takes into account all covariates, W1 ODD, and W1 HI

e

Change in R2 takes into account all covariates, W1 ODD, and W1 IA