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. 2022 Mar 3;131(4):422–434. doi: 10.1037/abn0000746

Table 2. Associations Between Pre- and Perinatal Risks.

Variable 1. Prenatal infection 2. Prenatal anxiety 3. Maternal age 4. Birth weight 5. Gestational age 6. Prenatal smoking 7. Prepregnancy BMI 8. Maternal education 9. Crowding 10. Child sex 11.IQ 12.SCDC 13.ADHD symptoms 14. Anxiety symptoms 15. Depressive symptoms
Note. Prenatal infection in this table is measured dichotomously (1 = infection reported, 0 = no infection). Correlations greater than .03 are significant at p < .01.
1
2 .18
3 −.04 −.09
4 .01 .00 .07
5 .01 −.02 −.06 .32
6 .07 .12 −.10 −.13 .00
7 .05 .01 .00 .18 .01 .01
8 −.02 −.10 .26 .03 .00 −.21 −.12
9 .06 .12 −.13 .04 .00 .17 .06 −.26
10 −.01 .02 −.04 −.12 .04 .01 −.01 .01 .00
11 −.05 −.07 .17 .07 −.01 −.09 −.08 .37 −.20 .00
12 .07 .15 −.04 −.02 .00 .07 −.02 −.05 .04 −.12 −.13
13 .07 .16 −.07 −.04 −.01 .08 −.01 −.07 .06 −.16 −.21 .67
14 .05 .17 .01 −.03 .02 .02 −.05 .08 −.03 .00 .00 .26 .26
15 .04 .14 −.03 −.02 .00 .04 .01 .01 .02 .02 −.03 .21 .22 .38
16 .04 .09 −.02 −.01 .01 .08 .01 −.03 .04 −.07 −.06 .53 .44 .21 .19