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Table 2 Baseline predictions

From: Identifying moderating factors during the preschool period in the development of borderline personality disorder: a prospective longitudinal analysis

Model

Effect

Variable

Est

95% CI

t

p

FDR-p

ACEs

 

Random

      
  

Intercept

1.25

[1.07, 1.41]

   
 

Fixed

      
  

Intercept

1.68

[1.44, 1.93]

13.31

.000

.000

  

Time

0.21

[0.18, 0.23]

15.03

.000

.000

  

Age

0.08

[-0.20, 0.35]

0.53

.598

.726

  

Sex

0.01

[-0.21, 0.23]

0.08

.935

.965

  

BPFSC (z)

0.52

[0.30, 0.73]

4.59

.000

.000

 

Error

      
  

Residual

1.60

[1.54, 1.67]

   

Internalizing

 

Random

      
  

Intercept

1.76

[1.36, 2.09]

   
 

Fixed

      
  

Intercept

2.21

[1.78, 2.63]

10.09

.000

.000

  

Time

-0.23

[-0.70, 0.23]

-0.99

.325

.511

  

Age

0.34

[-0.12, 0.81]

1.44

.151

.279

  

Sex

-0.13

[-0.50, 0.24]

-0.68

.495

.634

  

BPFSC (z)

0.76

[0.39, 1.12]

4.04

.000

.000

 

Error

      
  

Residual

2.03

[1.81, 2.28]

   

Externalizing

 

Random

      
  

Intercept

5.18

[4.42, 5.89]

   
 

Fixed

      
  

Intercept

7.07

[6.08, 8.06]

13.88

.000

.000

  

Time

-1.35

[-2.15, -0.54]

-3.28

.001

.004

  

Age

1.18

[0.00, 2.35]

1.95

.053

.113

  

Sex

-1.11

[-2.04, -0.18]

-2.32

.022

.052

  

BPFSC (z)

1.65

[0.72, 2.57]

3.47

.001

.002

 

Error

      
  

Residual

3.50

[3.12, 3.93]

   
  1. Note. Est model-provided parameter estimate. CI Confidence interval. t t-test statistic, p p-value, FDR-p FDR-corrected p-value. Bolded values indicate those that are significant at FDR-corrected p < .05. The “(z)” after a variable indicates it is standardized