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. 2018 Oct 27;50(3):425–438. doi: 10.1007/s10578-018-0850-4

Table 4.

Path estimation standard beta and 95% confidence interval

IV DV
HI CP ES PP
Std.β Std.β Std.β Std.β
95% CI [LL, UL] 95% CI [LL, UL] 95% CI [LL, UL] 95% CI [LL, UL]
Parental abuse − .04 [− .32, .25] .28* [.02, .54] .17 [− .07, .44] .27* [.04, .52]
Parental psychosocial risks − .26 [− .51, .003] − .45*** [− .72, − .22] − .05 [− .25, .16] − .17 [− .39, .05]
Parental absence − .04 [− .32, .24] .08 [− .18, .33] .11 [− .11, .35] .35 [− .18, .25]
Parental neglect .30* [.03, .57] .28* [.05, .51] .16 [− .06, .39] .21 [− .01, .43]

Model controlled for gender and total time spent in care, adjusted for clustering, and bootstrapped 10,000 times

IV Independent variable, DV dependent variable, HI hyperactivity/inattention, CP conduct problems, ES emotional symptoms, PP peer problems, LL lower limit, UL upper limit

*p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001