Table 1:
T1 Income-to-needs as an independent variable, with sex as a covariate | T1 Income-to-needs as an independent variable, with sex, T1 depression, anxiety and externalizing severity, cumulative life events, and maternal mental health as covariates | |||||||||
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Outcome Variable | Std. B | Lower 95% CI | Upper 95% CI | t | p | Std. B | Lower 95% CI | Upper 95% CI | t | p |
Cognitive Function Outcome | .308 | .165 | .452 | 4.25 | <.001* | .279 | .118 | .441 | 3.42 | <.001 |
High Risk Behaviors Outcome | −.244 | −.400 | −.091 | −3.15 | .002* | −.232 | −.409 | −.055 | −2.56 | .01 |
Poor Social Outcomes | −.202 | −.361 | −.044 | −2.52 | .01* | −.224 | −.403 | −.045 | −2.48 | .01 |
Poor Education Outcomes | −.256 | −.425 | −.086 | −.298 | .003* | −.270 | −.461 | −.079 | −2.80 | .006 |
Psychiatric Outcomes | −.076 | −.233 | .081 | −.96 | .340 | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
Survives FDR correction across all five outcomes, also indicated by light gray shading. Models controlling for T1 psychopathology were only run if the effect was significant in models not including T1 psychopathology.