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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Aug 19.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2020 Dec 2;62(8):971–978. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13352

Table 2.

ADHD at Wave 1 predicting New ACEs at Waves 2 or 3: logistic regression

New ACEs at W2 or W3

Yes (N = 897)
Adjusted model
Wave 1 characteristics Total N Weighted % n Weighted row % OR CI p
Model 1: Presence/absence of ADHD
 No 1,898 90.67 781 41.49 Ref
 Yes 210 9.33 112 54.22  1.63 (1.12–2.37) .0110
Model 2: ADHD subtype analyses
 None 1,898 90.67 781 41.49 Ref
 Inattention type 55 2.46 31 59.85  2.00 (1.09–3.66) .0244
 Hyperactive/impulsive type 89 3.93 47 51.04  1.47 (0.86–2.5) .1581
 Combined type 66 2.94 34 53.77  1.53 (0.77–3.03) .2281

Adjusted models controlled for Wave 1 site of recruitment (SBx or PR), age, disruptive behavior disorders, family use of public assistance, maternal education, W1 ACEs, and child sex.

ACEs, Adverse Childhood Experiences; ADHD, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder; W, wave of data collection.