Table 6:
Model Name | Class (%) |
Intercept (SE) |
Slope (SE) | Intercept (SE) |
Slope (SE) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Age 12 | Age 7-12 | Age 12-14 | Age 14-18 | ||
Male | |||||
Random intercept | |||||
1 Class | 1 | .64 (.04) | .00 (.01) | -.39 (.08) | .02 (.03) |
2 Class | 76 | -.42 (.14) | -.09 (.02) | .32 (.18) | .17 (.06) |
24 | 3.2 (.30) | .18 (.04) | -2.1 (.29) | -.34 (.15) | |
Female | |||||
Random intercept | |||||
1 Class | 1 | .76 (.04) | -.01 (.01) | .99 (.07) | .10 (.02) |
2 Class | 61 | -.37 (.13) | -.08 (.02) | 1.6 (.15) | .34 (.10) |
39 | 2.7 (.37) | .09 (.03) | .03 (.27) | -.26 (.10) |
Piecewise intercept and slope estimates (standard errors, SE) for males and females for the single and two class models. The first intercept was centered at age 12, and the second intercept is the mean difference between ages 12 and 14. Estimates are on the standard normal liability scale.