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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Child Adolesc Psychopathol. 2022 Jul 19;50(12):1629–1642. doi: 10.1007/s10802-022-00953-x

Table 2.

Associations of cognitive control with overcontrol and behavioral inhibition (n=63).

Overcontrol (OCYC) Behavioral inhibition (BIQ)
R2 B(SE) β R2 B(SE) β
Step 1 .30*** .28***
 Age −1.66(2.00) −.01 28.88(13.40)* .23
 Gender −.20(1.15) −.02 7.51(7.90) .10
 BIQ/OCYC .08(.02)*** .56 3.69(.76)*** .51
Step 2 .62*** .48***
  BIQ/OCYC .02(.02) .17 .88(.99) .12
  BRIEF Inhibitory Control .25(.06)*** .54 −.91(.39)* −.24
 BRIEF Shift .15(.05)** .30 2.33(.43)*** .72

Note: BRIEF= Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Functioning – Preschool Version; higher scores indicate more impairment; BIQ = Behavioral Inhibition Questionnaire; OCYC= Overcontrol in Youth Checklist; In models predicting behavioral inhibition, overcontrol used as covariate and in models predicting overcontrol, behavioral inhibition used as a covariate; this variable shown again in Step 2 to demonstrate continued predictive validity.

*

p<.05

**

p<.01

***

p<.001