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. 2020 Mar 16;174(5):1–9. doi: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2020.0014

Figure. Family Member Detention or Deportation at Baseline and Latino or Latina Adolescent Mental Health and Risk Behavior at the 6-Month Follow-up.

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Standardized coefficients reported for factor loadings to latent constructs, which are indicated by ovals (observed variables indicated by rectangles), and for associations among baseline study variables. Adjusted odds ratio (AOR) controls for baseline adolescent age, sex, place of birth; maternal educational level; parental support; parent-child conflict; Latino and Latina student concentration in the school; and follow-up survey nonresponse. All factor loadings and correlations at baseline were statistically significant at P < .001, with the exception of the baseline alcohol use and detention or deportation correlation, which was significant at P = .006. Model fit: log likelihood = −6842.576; Akaike information criterion = 13981.152; and bayesian information criterion = 14618.211.