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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Soc Behav. 2013;54(3):296–314. doi: 10.1177/0022146513498510

Table 1.

Descriptive Statistics

Total Sample Boys Girls
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Individual Variables
  Wave II Internalizing Symptoms 2.64 (1.37) 2.61 (1.35) 2.66 (1.38)
  Prior Internalizing Symptoms 2.48 (1.26) 2.43 (1.25) 2.54 (1.27)
  Age 10.14 (3.33) 10.15 (3.29) 10.13 (3.38)
  Male .50 1.00 .00
  White .14 .14 .14
  Black .32 .31 .32
  Latino/a .41 .40 .42
  Foreign Born Latino/a .10 .11 .09
  Other .03 .04 .03
  2 Parents, Both Biological .54 .55 .54
  Family Member with Depression .24 .22 .25
  Socioeconomic Status −.18 (1.41) −.13 (1.42) −.22 (1.40)
  Psychological Aggression .93 (.91) .97 (.94) .90 (.87)
  Parental Warmth .75 (.23) .73 (.24) .76 (.23)
  Exposure to Violence .71 .73 .69
Neighborhood Variables
  Block Group Social Disorder −7.67 (.89)
  Concentrated Disadvantage −.11 (.84)
  Immigrant Concentration .36 (1.11)
  Residential Stability −.30 (1.06)
  Collective Efficacy 3.44 (.27)

Individual N 2,367 1,176 1,191
Block-Group N 460
NC N 79