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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2018 Jun 6;267:243–248. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2018.05.056

Table 3.

Results of Separate Ordinary Least Squares Regressions: Interactions of Season of Birth and Maternal Factors as Related to ADHD Symptoms in the Early Forties (N=548).

Independent Variables ADHD Symptoms Beta (t-statistic)
Maternal Cigarette Smoking with Season of Birth
Maternal Cigarette Smoking × Winter 0.06 (1.25)
Maternal Cigarette Smoking × Spring 0.18 (2.92)**
Maternal Cigarette Smoking × Autumn 0.13 (2.34)*
Maternal Depression with Season of Birth
Maternal Depression × Winter 0.05 (0.40)
Maternal Depression × Spring 0.13 (0.88)
Maternal Depression × Autumn 0.27 (2.05)*
Maternal Low Self-Control with Season of Birth
Maternal Low Self-control × Winter 0.17 (1.00)
Maternal Low Self-control × Spring 0.13 (0.64)
Maternal Low Self-control × Autumn 0.50 (2.73)**
Maternal Rebellion with Season of Birth
Maternal Rebellion × Winter 0.33 (1.95)
Maternal Rebellion × Spring 0.18 (0.90)
Maternal Rebellion × Autumn 0.45 (2.42)*

Note:

*

p<0.05;

**

p<0.01;

For each set of interactive effects, main effects (three SOB indicator variables and the maternal factor), three interactive terms, and the control variables (gender, T8 age, T2 parental educational level, T2 household income, and county of origin) were included in the regression equation;

Born in the summer (June – August) was treated as a reference.