Table 4.
CACE Model Estimates and Effect Sizes by each Condition at 20th, 40th, and 60th, Percentile of Exposure at 12 and 24 Months in Men
| CACE comparison | Condition | 20th percentile of exposure | 40th percentile of exposure | 60th percentile of exposure |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline—12 months | Neutral | 0.76 (0.56) g = −0.32 (−1.07–0.42) | 0.60 (0.44) g = 0.04 (−0.63–0.72) | 0.78 (0.72) g = 0.36 (−0.34–1.05) |
| Incongruent | −2.03 (1.76) g = −0.15 (−0.89–0.58) | −3.45 (0.92)* g = 0.13 (−0.55–0.80) | −5.91 (0.74)* g = 0.28 (−0.41–0.98) | |
| Baseline—24 months | Neutral | 0.77 (0.73) g = −0.73 (−1.49–0.03) | 1.09 (1.25) g = −0.04 (−0.71–0.64) | 1.54 (0.44)* g = −0.11 (−0.79–0.56) |
| Incongruent | −0.81 (0.65) g = −0.42 (−1.17–0.32) | −1.06 (0.73) g = −0.01 (−0.68–0.66) | −0.44 (0.93) g = −0.17 (−0.84–0.51) |
Note: Top row of values are unstandardized CACE estimates (SE in parentheses). Negative CACE values indicate reductions in ISD (i.e., improvements in behavioral performance). g = Hedges’ g (standardized mean difference between compliers and noncompliers at each percentile level). Values in parentheses represent 95% confidence intervals. Positive effect sizes indicate greater improvement in the compliers.
*p < .01.