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. 2017 Jan 2;46(8):1772–1788. doi: 10.1007/s10964-016-0627-7

Table 3.

Size of parent–adolescent relationship profiles for early-to-middle and middle-to-late adolescents across five waves

Wave Harmonious Authoritative Uninvolved-discordant Turbulent
n % n % n % n %
Early-to-middle adolescents (n = 919)
 1 311 0.34a 333 0.36*a 144 0.16*a 130 0.14*a
 2 322 0.35a 275 0.30*ab 154 0.17*a 167 0.18ab
 3 324 0.35*a 235 0.26*b 164 0.18*a 196 0.21ab
 4 321 0.35*a 208 0.23*b 172 0.19*a 218 0.24*b
 5 316 0.34*a 189 0.21*b 179 0.19a 235 0.26*b
Middle-to-late adolescents ( n = 392)
 1 118 0.30a 44 0.11*a 116 0.30*a 114 0.29*a
 2 146 0.37ab 40 0.10*a 119 0.30*a 88 0.22ab
 3 171 0.44*bc 36 0.09*a 116 0.30*a 68 0.17ab
 4 192 0.49*bcd 34 0.09*a 112 0.29*a 54 0.14*b
 5 209 0.53*cd 32 0.08*a 107 0.27a 43 0.11*b

Note. All post hoc-analyses were Bonferroni corrected (α = 0.001). Asterisks based on the estimations of z-values indicate significant differences in prevalence among similar waves between the cohorts. Hereby, z-values below −3.023 and above 3.023 indicate that the differences are below the p-value of .05 in a two-tailed test. Prevalence rates sharing the same superscript(s) among the waves are not significantly different from each other within the cohorts. This was tested using a confidence level of 99.75% in which non-overlapping confidence intervals indicate significant differences in prevalence rates among the waves.