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Table 3 Results multiple regression models for the externalising type of behaviour during adolescence

From: Do risk profiles moderate the relation between age of onset of disruptive behaviour and two types of externalising problems among adolescents admitted to secure residential care?

 

Aggressive behaviour

Rule-breaking behaviour

Model

  

 F-test (p-value)

4.61 (.00)

3.73 (.00)

 R2

0.13

0.11

Test unconditional interaction

  

 F-test (p-value)

2.26 (0.08)

2.73 (0.04)

 R2

0.03

0.03

 

Î’

SE

P

B

SE

P

Constant

10.70

1.50

0.00

10.96

1.08

0.00

Age of onseta

      

 Childhood onset

3.10

1.95

0.11

− 0.90

1.40

0.52

Risk Profileb

      

 Three-domain risk profile

0.15

1.81

0.94

0.51

1.30

0.69

 Profile with mainly family risks

− 4.36

3.30

0.19

− 6.79

2.38

0.00

 Profile with mainly peer risks

− 0.36

2.27

0.87

− 3.07

1.63

0.06

Interaction

      

 Childhood onset X three-domain risk profile

0.74

2.45

0.76

1.59

1.76

0.37

 Childhood onset X profile with mainly family risks

9.03

3.80

0.02

7.69

2.74

0.01

 Childhood onset X profile with mainly peer risks

− 0.52

2.89

0.86

0.92

2.15

0.67

  1. aReference category = the adolescence-onset group
  2. bReference category = the four domain-risk profile