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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sch Psychol. 2019 Mar 15;73:56–73. doi: 10.1016/j.jsp.2019.03.003

Table 1.

Stability Patterns of Previous Longitudinal Dual-Factor Mental Health Research

Study Group at Time 1 Proportion Remaining in Group at Time 2 Most Likely Transition Group at Time 2 (%)
Kelly et al. (2012) Complete Mental Health 85% Symptomatic but Content (9%)
Symptomatic but Content 42% Complete Mental Health (43%)
Vulnerable 29% Complete Mental Health (46%)
Troubled 47% Vulnerable (23%)

McMahan (2012) Complete Mental Health 80% Symptomatic but Content (10%)
Symptomatic but Content 17% Complete Mental Health (47%)
Vulnerable 27% Complete Mental Health (45%)
Troubled 36% Vulnerable (20%) or Symptomatic but Content (20%)

Compton (2016) Complete Mental Health 86% Symptomatic but Content (10%)
Symptomatic but Content 44% Complete Mental Health (38%)
Vulnerable 24% Complete Mental Health (52%)
Troubled 61% Symptomatic but Content (22%)