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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 3.

Wave II Internalizing Symptoms Regressed on Neighborhood and Individual Measures

Variables Model 4 Model 5
Boys’ Intercept 2.67** (.08) 2.67** (.08)
  Concentrated Disadvantage .07 (.05) .08 (.04)
  Immigrant Concentration .04 (.04) .05 (.04)
  Residential Stability −.04 (.04) −.04 (.04)
  Collective Efficacy −.01 (.15) −.02 (.15)
  Social Disorder −.01 (.06) .00 (.06)
  Collective Efficacy*Social Disorder .21 (.22)
Girls’ Intercept 2.71** (.08) 2.71** (.08)
  Concentrated Disadvantage −.01 (.05) −.01 (.05)
  Immigrant Concentration −.04 (.03) −.04 (.03)
  Residential Stability −.01 (.05) −.01 (.05)
  Collective Efficacy −.45* (.20) −.47* (.20)
  Social Disorder .17* (.08) .15* (.07)
  Collective Efficacy*Social Disorder −.56* (.28)
Individual Variables
  Age −.01 (.01) .00 (.01)
  Black −.14 (.09) −.13 (.09)
  Latino/a .05 (.08) .05 (.08)
  Foreign Born Latino/a .16 (.11) .15 (.11)
  Other −.12 (.13) −.11 (.13)
  2 Parents, Both Biological −.12 (.07) −.13 (.07)
  Family Member with Depression .09 (.06) .10 (.06)
  Socioeconomic Status .03 (.02) .02 (.02)
  Psychological Aggression .18** (.03) .18** (.03)
  Parental Warmth −.11 (.14) −.11 (.14)
  Exposure to Violence .09* (.04) .07 (.06)
  Prior Internalizing Symptoms .53** (.03) .53** (.03)

Note: Robust standard errors in parentheses. Social disorder is measured at the block-group level; all other neighborhood variables measured at NC-level.

Individual N=2,367; Block-Group N=460, NC N=79.

**

p<.01,

*

p<.05 (two-tailed tests).