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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2018 May 18;6(4):543–560. doi: 10.1177/2167702618766360

Table 1.

Phenotypic Correlations [Standard Errors] of Depression Measures with EF Latent Variables

Common EF Updating-Specific Shifting-Specific
Depression Measure Age 17 Age 23 Age 17 Age 23 Age 17 Age 23
CESD Latent
  Age 12 −.19* [.07] −.12* [.06] −.17* [.08] −.28* [.07] .11 [.08] .06 [.06]
  Age 17 −.30* [.06] −.26* [.06] −.04 [.07] −.14* [.07] .05 [.07] .06 [.05]
  Age 23 −.13* [.06] −.13* [.05] −.03 [.07] −.15* [.06] .06 [.07] −.02 [.05]
MDDsx
  Age 12 Lifetime −.26* [.12] −.20 [.12] .16 [.11] −.03 [.12] −.02 [.13] .04 [.13]
  Age 17 Past Year −.14 [.08] −.10 [.09] −.06 [.11] −.13 [.08] .09 [.09] .04 [.09]
  Age 23 Past Year −.09 [.07] −.08 [.07] −.07 [.09] −.11 [.07] .09 [.07] .00 [.07]

Note. CES-D=Center for Epidemiological Studies–Depresssion latent variable; MDDsx=Major depressive disorder symptoms ordinal variable, coded as 0 for no criteria met, 1 for at least one criterion met but no diagnosis, and 2 for diagnosis, analyzed with a threshold model; EF=executive function.

*

p<.05, determined with chi-square difference tests.