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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Behav Genet. 2020 Sep 21;51(1):30–44. doi: 10.1007/s10519-020-10017-9

Table III.

Phenotypic correlations of stress variables with Common EF

Correlation with Common EF
Stress Variable Age 23 Age 29
1. Age 23 Dependent −.09 [.06] −.08 [.07]
2. Age 23 Dependent Lifetime −.14 [.08] −.04 [.06]
3. Age 29 Dependent .14 [.06] −.03 [.07]
4. Age 29 Dependent Lifetime .05 [.07] .15 [.07]
5. Age 23 Independent .00 [.07] −.02 [.08]
6. Age 23 Independent Lifetime −.07 [.06] −.04 [.06]
7. Age 29 Independent −.01 [.07] −.01 [.07]
8. Age 29 Independent Lifetime .07 [.07] .10 [.07]

Standard errors in brackets. Models included all executive function (EF) latent variables, but only results with Common EF are shown here. All stress variables were allowed to correlate with each other as well as all EF latent variables. χ2(145)= 204.774, p=.0008, RMSEA= .023, CFI= .974. *p< .0083, boldface type indicates p<.05.