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Table 3 Overall ADHD-RS reduction predicted by ECR, RSA and ASRS

From: Childhood ADHD and treatment outcome: the role of maternal functioning

 

Crude

Adjusted

b

95% CI

b

95% CI

ECR

− 1.68

[− 3.38, 0.02]

− 1.18

[− 2.91, 0.55]

RSA

− 1.98

[− 3.66, − 0.31]*

− 1.76

[− 3.45, − 0.07]*

ASRS

3.44

[1.78, 5.10]***

3.48

[1.76, 5.20]***

Control variables

 Female (ref. male)

  

0.30

[− 3.06, 3.66]

 Age at baseline

  

− 0.29

[− 1.55, 0.98]

 Split family (ref. nuclear)

  

0.09

[− 2.88,3.07]

 In medical treatment (ref. not)

  

− 5.32

[− 8.79, − 1.84]**

 Psych. disp. (no psych. Disp.)

  

− 1.21

[− 5.71,3.29]

 Missed out follow ups

  

0.30

[− 1.86,2.46]

  1. N = 64. Linear regression using full information maximum likelihood estimator. ECR, RSA and ASRS are standardized factor scores used only in separate models. Outcome is the reduction in ADHD-RS score during 12 months follow up. It is predicted in a mixed effects regression including all information available. Crude and adjusted estimates are controlled for baseline ADHD-RS
  2. ASRS 1.1 Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale, RSA Resilience Scale for Adults, ECR Experiences in Close Relationships
  3. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001