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Chunk #32 — Results — Testing For Indirect Effects in CDP

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Intergenerational continuity in parents' and adolescents' externalizing problems: The role of life events and their interaction with GABRA2.
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Life events did not predict cross-lagged CBCL externalizing (B = 0.16, t(1230) = 1.23, p < .21, R2 = 1.58%) after controlling for the main effect of parental antisocial behavior (B = 2.21, t(309) = 6.53, p = .01). Furthermore, life events did not predict cross-lagged CBCL externalizing (B = 0.21, t (1227) = 1.61, p = 0.11, R2 = 2.17%) after controlling for the main effect of parental alcohol problems (B = 0.69, t(309)= 1.98, p = 0.05). Likewise, life events did not predict cross-lagged TRF externalizing (B = 0.59, t(216) = 1.64, p = .0.10, R2 = 2.70%) after controlling for the main effect of parental antisocial behavior (B = 1.38, t(280) = 3.41, p < .01). And life events did not predict cross-lagged TRF externalizing (B = 0.56, t(216) = 1.64, p = .10, R2 = 4.15%) after controlling for the main effect of parental alcohol problems (B = 2.27, t(281)= 5.92, p < .01). Taken as a set, the results of the analyses suggest that parental antisocial behavior and alcohol problems predict a greater number of