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Table 4 Coefficients for the analysis of IQ scores in total sample and each subsample

From: Are perinatal measures associated with adolescent mental health? A retrospective exploration with original data from psychiatric cohorts

 

Standardized coefficient

Unstandardized coefficient (SE)

Test statistic

p-value

Bonferroni p-value

IQ matched sample (n = 43), R² = 0.068

 

Birth mode

0.059

1.925 (5.2)

t = 0.369

0.714

n/a

Gestational age

0.139

0.690 (1.3)

t = 0.518

0.608

n/a

Birth weight

0.083

0.002 (0.005)

t = 0.345

0.732

n/a

APGAR5

0.077

1.470 (3.7)

t = 0.402

0.690

n/a

IQ SUD sample (n = 82), R² = 0.053

Birth mode

0.160

6.283 (4.4)

t = 1.435

0.155

n/a

Gestational age

0.096

0.298 (0.4)

t = 0.841

0.403

n/a

Birth weight

0.127

0.003 (0.003)

t = 1.119

0.267

n/a

APGAR5

0.011

0.189 (2.0)

t = 0.094

0.925

n/a

IQ GEN sample (n = 179), R² = 0.045

Birth mode

0.019

0.460 (1.8)

t = 0.254

0.800

n/a

Gestational age

0.075

0.605 (0.8)

t = 0.731

0.466

n/a

Birth weight

-0.044

-0.001 (0.003)

t = -0.044

0.659

n/a

APGAR5

0.193

2.858 (1.1)

t = 0.193

0.013

0.052

  1. Note: n/a = not available since the p-value was not significant at the < 0.05 level