Table 3.
Gen Class 1 |
Gen Class 2 |
Gen Class 3 |
Gen Class 4 |
PH Class 1 |
PH Class 2 |
PH Class 3 |
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Later onset and slower tempo | Earlier onset and faster tempo | Later onset and slower tempo | Earlier onset and faster tempo | ||||
Pattern of risk behavior initiation | OR (95% CI) | Ref | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | Ref | OR (95% CI) |
Low risk | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref | Ref |
Moderate risk | .85 (.23, 3.15) | Ref | 1.86 (1.03, 3.34) | 5.61 (1.65, 19.07)b | .34 (.18, .64)b | Ref | 1.66 (.68, 4.09) |
High risk | 1.01 (.3, 3.46) | Ref | 2.42 (1.37, 4.28)b | 5.7 (1.7, 19.06)b | .62 (.35, 1.09) | Ref | 2.17 (.92, 5.14) |
Age 11 y sociobehavioral adjustment | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) |
Aff | .16 (−.91, 1.22) | Ref | −.07 (−.58, .44) | .37 (−.54, 1.28) | −.09 (−.62, .44) | Ref | .09 (−.64, .81) |
Anx | 1.25 (.42, 2.08)b | Ref | .28 (−.12, .68) | −.26 (−.97, .45) | −.35 (−.77, .06) | Ref | −.4 (−.97, .17) |
Som | −.86 (−1.84, .11) | Ref | .18 (−.29, .64) | .11 (−.73, .94) | −.56 (−1.04, −.08) | Ref | .46 (−.2, 1.12) |
Attn Def | .15 (−1, 1.3) | Ref | .25 (−.31, .8) | .44 (−.55, 1.42) | −.53 (−1.09, .04) | Ref | .48 (−.3, 1.26) |
Opp Def | −.33 (−1.01, .36) | Ref | .11 (−.22, .44) | .44 (−.14, 1.03) | −.38 (−.72, −.04) | Ref | .22 (−.25, .68) |
Conduct | −.18 (−1.33, .98) | Ref | −.02 (−.57, .52) | .85 (−.12, 1.82) | −.24 (−.8, .33) | Ref | .86 (.09, 1.63) |
Age 14 y sociobehavioral adjustment | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) |
Aff | .88 (−.34, 2.11) | Ref | .8 (.17, 1.42) | −.22 (−1.32, .88) | −.48 (−1.11, .15) | Ref | −1.26 (−2.1, −.41)b |
Anx | −.13 (−.98, .73) | Ref | −.08 (−.5, .35) | −.13 (−.89, .63) | −.19 (−.61, .24) | Ref | −.13 (−.71, .45) |
Som | .47 (−.29, 1.24) | Ref | .25 (−.14, .63) | .09 (−.59, .77) | −.05 (−.44, .34) | Ref | .01 (−.52, .54) |
Attn Def | 1.27 (−.01, 2.55) | Ref | .66 (.02, 1.3) | .52 (−.61, 1.66) | −.45 (−1.1, .21) | Ref | −.75 (−1.64, .13) |
Opp Def | −.3 (−1.14, .54) | Ref | .64 (.23, 1.06)b | 1.16 (.43, 1.89)b | −.62 (−1.04, −.19)b | Ref | .42 (−.15, .99) |
Conduct | .15 (−1.26, 1.56) | Ref | .95 (.24, 1.66)b | −.04 (−1.29, 1.2) | −1.07 (−1.78, −.35)b | Ref | −.67 (−1.64, .3) |
Age 13 y eating attitudes | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) |
Total | −.72 (−3.75, 2.32) | Ref | −.61 (−2.06, .84) | −.78 (−3.28, 1.73) | −.42 (−1.92, 1.07) | Ref | −.33 (−2.32, 1.65) |
Dieting | .04 (−1.68, 1.75) | Ref | −.34 (−1.16, .48) | −.24 (−1.66, 1.18) | −.15 (−.99, .7) | Ref | .4 (−.72, 1.52) |
Bulimia | .09 (−.97, 1.16) | Ref | .24 (−.27, .74) | .15 (−.73, 1.03) | −.11 (−.63, .42) | Ref | −.13 (−.82, .57) |
Oral control | −.84 (−2.04, .35) | Ref | −.51 (−1.08, .06) | −.69 (−1.68, .3) | −.17 (−.76, .42) | Ref | −.6 (−1.39, .18) |
Age 17 y eating attitudes | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | β (95% CI) | Ref | β (95% CI) |
Total | −.11 (−3.09, 2.87) | Ref | −1.57 (−3.17, .04) | 1.18 (−1.6, 3.95) | 2.1 (.45, 3.74) | Ref | 2.14 (−.02, 4.29) |
Dieting | −.01 (−1.97, 1.94) | Ref | −1 (−2.06, .05) | 1.02 (−.8, 2.84) | 1.21 (.12, 2.29) | Ref | 1.07 (−.35, 2.49) |
Bulimia | −.22 (−1.2, .76) | Ref | −.23 (−.76, .3) | .42 (−.5, 1.33) | .26 (−.28, .8) | Ref | .62 (−.09, 1.33) |
Oral control | .13 (−1.12, 1.37) | Ref | −.34 (−1.01, .33) | −.26 (−1.42, .9) | .63 (−.06, 1.31) | Ref | .44 (−.46, 1.34) |
Aff = affective problems; Anx = anxiety problems; Attn Def = attention deficit problems; CI = confidence interval; Conduct = conduct problems; Gen Class = genital development class; Opp Def = oppositional defiant problems; OR = odds ratio; PH Class = pubic hair development class; Ref = reference; Som = somatic problems.
Pattern of risk behavior initiation estimates are adjusted odds ratios from multinomial logistic regression. All other estimates are beta coefficients from linear regression. Models adjusted for household asset ownership at age 0–2 y, household asset ownership at age 7 y, childhood stress exposure, and companion variables for each measure.
Association significant given 10% false discovery rate.