Table 2.
Effects of Full Intervention and Covariates on Intervention Outcomes in the 30s
| Predictor pathways |
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| Full intervention v. control |
Other conditions v. control |
Born to teen mother |
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| Intervention outcomes | β | (SE) | p | β | (SE) | p | β | (SE) | p |
| Health/functioning constructs | |||||||||
| Health maintenance | .44** | (.13) | .001 | .22* | (.10) | .035 | −.08 | (.13) | .513 |
| Low substance use disorder | .12 | (.14) | .391 | .07 | (.11) | .505 | −.14 | (.12) | .255 |
| Low sex-risk behavior | .03 | (.11) | .769 | .04 | (.09) | .678 | −.41 ** | (.10) | <.001 |
| Responsible and constructive | .30+ | (.17) | .073 | .34* | (.14) | .014 | −.31* | (.15) | .047 |
| Healthy close relationships | .08 | (.12) | .482 | −.12 | (.10) | .228 | −.28** | (.11) | .008 |
| Civic engagement | .12 | (.11) | .304 | −.05 | (.09) | .577 | −.10 | (.10) | .303 |
| Mental health | .26* | (.12) | .038 | .13 | (.10) | .180 | −.39** | (11) | <.001 |
| Physical health | .19 | (.13) | .154 | .15 | (.10) | .154 | −.52** | (.11) | <.001 |
| Socioeconomic success | .23+ | (.13) | .072 | .19+ | (.10) | .064 | −.59** | (.11) | <.001 |
| Life domains | |||||||||
| Adult health behavior | .16 | (.15) | .267 | .09 | (.11) | .412 | −.24 | (.16) | .140 |
| Positive adult functioning | .18 | (.13) | .175 | .00 | (.10) | .993 | −.32** | (.12) | .005 |
| Adult health and success | .35* | (.14) | .012 | .22* | (.11) | .047 | −.74** | (.12) | <.001 |
Note. Path coefficients are standardized betas (standard errors in parentheses). Intervention outcomes were labeled and coded such that higher scores indicated better health or functioning. Intervention condition was dummy coded to compare the full intervention group to controls; all other conditions were combined in this coding, including “could not be classified,” and effects were not hypothesized.
p < .10
p < .05
p < .01.