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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol. 2021 Oct 2;50(3):309–319. doi: 10.1007/s10802-021-00873-2

Table 3.

Model statistics for the interaction between ADHD PGS and maltreatment in predicting ADHD symptoms

Model Model Term OR(s.e.) Wald(df) p LRT(df) p AIC BIC R2
Main 34.86(3) <.001 15076.95 15278.84 .14
ADHD PGS 11.34(2) .003
 medium 1.21(.08)
 high 1.29(.10)
MaltFS 1.14(.03) 24.90(1) <.001
Full 36.21(5) <.001 15079.60 15293.73 .14
ADHD PGS 12.05(2) .002
 medium 1.23(.09)
 high 1.28(.11)
MaltFS 1.16(.05) 11.99(1) <.001
ADHD PGS * MaltFS 1.38(2) .502
 medium .10(.05)
 high 1.01(.05)

All models controlled for age, sex, parental education and parental income at Wave I. MaltFS was standardized before model fitting

MaltFS maltreatment factor score; LRT: Likelihood ratio test, comparing a model with the predictors and a model with only covariates