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. 2020 May 13;3:e5. doi: 10.1017/pen.2020.3

Table 2.

Results of post hoc sex-stratified analyses in which whole-skeleton fractional anisotropy was regressed simultaneously on the three CADS dispositions and covariates of no interest in only males and only females to interpret sex-by-disposition interactions that were significant at FDR corrected levels (Table 1)

Informant: Parent Youth
Dispositions β (SE) P < B (SE) P <
Males Only (N = 192)
Negative emotionality −0.17 (0.08) 0.0336 0.18 (0.06) 0.0040
Prosociality −0.06 (0.08) 0.4768 0.18 (0.10) 0.0738
Daring 0.24 (0.07) 0.0016 −0.13 (0.07) 0.0865
Females Only (N = 210)
Negative emotionality 0.09 (0.12) 0.4669 −0.17 (0.08) 0.0273
Prosociality 0.43 (0.12) 0.0008 0.12 (0.10) 0.2216
Daring 0.06 (0.09) 0.4558 0.01 (0.10) 0.8828

CADS = Child and Adolescent Dispositions Scale. Covariates: age in Wave 1, age in Wave 2, race-ethnicity, handedness, scanner, total intracranial volume.

CADS disposition scores standardized to mean of 0 and standard deviation of 1.

Coefficients in bold are significant after FDR correction (adopting a 5% false discovery rate) for 12 tests.