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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Dev. 2017 Feb 28;89(2):360–369. doi: 10.1111/cdev.12771

Table 1.

Sample Descriptives

Females (n = 6,676) Males (n = 6,503)
Dependent Variables
 Depressive symptoms 0.75(0.51) 0.59(0.43)
 Anxiety symptoms 1.34(1.82) 0.91(1.31)
 Intoxication % 0 68.01 63.66
 Intoxication count 1.64(2.57) 3.17(4.66)
 Illicit drug use % 0 84.27 80.37
 Illicit drug use count 7.39(7.65) 12.27(12.23)
 Property crime % 0 76.33 61.84
 Property crime count 3.17(2.35) 3.95(3.16)
 Violence % 0 85.20 72.02
 Violence count 1.40(0.64) 1.76(1.18)
Income variables
 Family income ($10,000s) 4.59(3.45) 4.52(3.31)
 Neighborhood income ($10,000s) 3.51(1.50) 3.57(1.54)
 School income ($10,000s) 4.67(1.71) 4.62(1.79)
Covariates
 Age 16.12(1.58) 15.83(1.65)
 White 48.02 48.19
 African American 19.18 19.15
 Hispanic 18.32 18.14
 Asian 8.14 8.13
 American Indian 0.79 0.81
 Multiracial and other 5.67 5.58
 Immigrant household 15.57 16.66
 Parent age 42.15(5.98) 42.44(5.91)
 Number of household members 2.50(1.54) 3.38(1.41)
 Parent single 4.03 4.76
 Parent previously married 28.91 27.58
 Parent married 67.09 68.08
 Parent < high school 12.24 13.43
 Parent high school 34.02 35.42
 Parent some college 19.31 18.02
 Parent college degree or more 34.42 33.13
 Moved to neighborhood for school 18.17 18.25
 Moved to neighborhood for safety 17.72 17.71
 Urban school 23.42 22.16
 Rural school 19.53 20.17
 Suburban school 57.05 57.67

Note: N = 13,179. Mean(standard deviation) or % reported in each cell. Depressive symptoms were reported in the past week, anxiety symptoms in the past year, intoxication and illicit drug use in the past month, and property crime and violence in the past year.