Table 5.
Association between persistent irritability and parent-rated total MFQ score at follow-up
Outcome: MFQ total (T2) | |||
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B (95% CI) | Beta (standardised) | p value | |
Model 1: persistent irritability: unadjusted | 10.49 (4.86, 16.12) | 0.34 | <0.001 |
Model 2: persistent irritability: controlling for baseline age, gender, depression symptoms | 11.79 (6.28, 17.30) | 0.38 | <0.001 |
Model 3: persistent irritability: controlling for baseline age, gender, depression symptoms, ADHD medication | 12.06 (6.54, 17.59) | 0.39 | <0.001 |
Model 4: persistent irritability: controlling for baseline age, gender, depression symptoms and anxiety | 11.23 (5.78, 16.70) | 0.36 | <0.001 |
Model 5: persistent irritability: controlling for baseline age, gender, depression symptoms and ADHD symptoms | 11.24 (5.68, 16.80) | 0.36 | <0.001 |
Model 6: persistent irritability: controlling for baseline age, gender, depression symptoms, ADHD medication, anxiety and ADHD symptoms | 10.81 (5.30, 16.33) | 0.35 | <0.001 |
N for analysis = 107
MFQ Mood and Feelings Questionnaire, ADHD attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, T1 at time 1, T2 at time 2, B unstandardised B coefficient (B is the difference in MFQ score at follow-up in those with persistent irritability compared to those with remitted irritability), Beta standardised beta coefficient (Beta is the standard deviation unit difference in MFQ score between those with persistent irritability and those without persistent irritability)