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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2019 Oct;31(4):1285–1298. doi: 10.1017/S0954579418000706

Table 3.

Predictors of behavioral disinhibition

Predictors Executive Control
F(9, 224) = 4.92, p < .001, R2 = .17
CBO Effortful Control
F(10, 265) =6.58, p < .001, R2 = .20
MAP-DB Disruptive Behavior
F(10, 265) = 7.88, p < .001, R2 = .23
ECI Inattentive/hyperactive Symptoms
F(9, 265) = 3.73, p < .001, R2 = .12
Intercept 17.99 (11.91) 6.38 (.87) 3.53 (.20) 11.10 (12.46)
Child age (months) .59*** (.17) −.01 (.01) −.01 (.01) .21 (.16)
Male sex −.80 (1.03) −.45*** (.08) .04 (.02) .42 (1.20)
Propensity score 2.02 (3.13) .11 (.26) −.08 (.06) −1.37 (3.67)
LISRES Prenatal stress −.02 (.10) −.01 (.01) .01 (.01) .15 (.12)
LISRES postnatal stress −.07 (.10) .01 (.01) .01*** (.02) .39** (.12)
Household income to needs 1.04* (.46) −.01 (.04) .01 (.01) .34 (.49)
Household smoking −1.31 (1.28) −.13 (.10) .01 (.01) 1.93 (1.49)
PTE −2.31 (1.64) −.08 (.14) .07* (.03) .93 (1.96)
Maternal responsiveness 1.86* (.81) .08 (.09) −.02 (.02) −1.52 (.91)
PTE × maternal responsiveness .35** (.13) −.08** (.03)
a

Measured at the 5-year follow-up assessment

*

p <.05;

**

p <.05