Analyses of
CBCL change scores were conducted using linear regression analysis.
Not exact matches
Two main outcome measures were analyzed:
change in overall rates of children's diagnoses from baseline to 3 months and
change in
CBCL -
scores from baseline to 3 months.
Changes in severity of children's internalizing and externalizing symptoms over the 3 - month period were also examined using changes in CBCL
Changes in severity of children's internalizing and externalizing symptoms over the 3 - month period were also examined using
changes in CBCL
changes in
CBCL scores.
Specifically, the relation of mother's remission status to
change in
CBCL score was modeled so that the
change score was treated as the dependent variable, with mother's remission status as a dichotomous independent variable, and with the baseline value of the
CBCL score and the mother's baseline HRDS as covariates.
CBCL scores, which were assessed by parents, did not
change for either group.
The negative beta - values for the severity
scores in the prediction of reliable
change on the CDI and
CBCL - Ext scales indicate more improvement (e.g., negative RC values) for children with higher levels of severity.
There was very small
change in
CBCL scores for externalizing behaviors.
We used linear mixed regression models with random intercept and slope (random effects models) to examine the extent to which the predictor variables considered influenced
changes in continuous
CBCL total, internalising, and externalising T
scores from ages 2 to 14.