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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurotoxicology. 2020 Mar 19;78:170–176. doi: 10.1016/j.neuro.2020.03.011

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Adjusted differences in child WRAT-4 math scores at 8 years of age per 10-fold increase in gestational and childhood urinary triclosan concentrations.

Betas and 95% CI derived from a multiple informants model.

Abbreviations: W: weeks of gestation, Y: age in years, CI: confidence interval, WRAT-4: Wide Range Achievement Test-4.

Multiple Informant regression model adjusted for log10-transformed serum cotinine concentrations (continuous), child sex (male vs. female), child race/ethnicity (White-non-Hispanic, Black-non, Hispanic, and other), household income (continuous), marital status (married vs. unmarried), maternal education (less than high school, high school graduate, and college graduate or more), caregiving environment scores (continuous), and maternal IQ (continuous).

Error bars are 95% CI.

Urinary triclosan concentration by exposure window interaction p-value = 0.72