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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2018 Dec;39(9):715–725. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000598

Table 3.

Results of ANOVA with post-hoc Bonferroni tests comparing mean outcome scores for children in each food insecurity transitions category with those who have averted food insecurity

Outcome F PersistFIS1 PersistMFIS1 EmergFIS1 EmergMFI1 DeepenFIS1 RemFIS1 RemMFIS1 AttenFIS1
Reading 37.00*** 0.353*** 0.330*** 0.339*** 0.304*** 0.300*** 0.270*** 0.215*** 0.365***
Science 44.02*** 0.458*** 0.466*** 0.440*** 0.375*** 0.561*** 0.423*** 0.356*** 0.553***
Math 35.68*** 0.349*** 0.380*** 0.394*** 0.393*** 0.391*** 0.277*** 0.249*** 0.347***
Working Memory 20.76*** 8.103*** 10.528*** 10.695*** 5.663** 12.548*** 3.858 4.265* 5.765
Cognitive Flexibility 7.13*** 0.613*** 0.255 0.121 0.487* 0.523 0.073 0.366* 0.358
Self-Control 20.61*** 0.130*** 0.211*** 0.206*** 0.233*** 0.373*** 0.09*** 0.160*** 0.206**
Interpersonal Skills 15.45*** 0.142** 0.221*** 0.175** 0.202*** 0.284*** 0.063 0.171*** 0.192**
Internalizing Behaviors 4.06*** −0.101** −0.018 −0.108 −0.066 0.001 −0.051 −0.051 −0.068
Externalizing Behaviors 12.75*** −0.145*** −0.158* −0.194*** −0.223*** −0.131 −0.015 −0.108** −0.121

Note: The model uses the sampling weight W6CS6P_6T0a.

***

p≤.001,

**

p≤.01,

*

p≤.05

1

Mean difference in scores as compared to AvertFIS”.