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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Autism Res. 2018 Oct 21;11(11):1532–1541. doi: 10.1002/aur.2024

Table 6.

Regression models predicting 42-month BRIEF-P scores from continuous FYI 2.0 Sensory-Regulatory risk scales, controlling for 42-month SRS-2.0 scores

Global Executive Composite
B, SE
Inhibitory Self-Control Index
B, SE
Flexibility Index
B, SE
Emergent Metacognition Index
B, SE
Sensory Processing 4.46*, 1.67 2.11*, 0.86 1.77*, 0.68 1.57+, 0.86
Reactivity 4.48***, 1.23 2.79***, 0.63 2.58***, 0.50 0.89, 0.64
Repetitive Behaviors 2.32, 1.59 0.74, 0.82 −0.09, 0.65 1.61*, 0.81
Regulatory Patterns 0.89, 1.55 0.73, 0.80 0.86, 0.63 −0.27, 0.79

Note.

+

p < .10

*

p < .05

***

p < .001; values in italics represent those variables that remained significant in regression models including all four FYI S-R subscales. All models include covariates of child gender, maternal education, and household income (in addition to 42-month SRS-2.0 scores). FYI 2.0 = First Year Inventory; BRIEF-P = Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function – Preschool version; SRS-2.0 = Social Responsiveness Scale – 2nd edition