Chunk #20 — Results — Main analyses
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- Early adolescent aggression predicts antisocial personality disorder in young adults: a population-based study.
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prediction by each informant’s total aggression score or separate direct and indirect aggression scores, adjusted for sex and ageInformant (age of participant)Total aggression modelsDirect + indirect aggression models N Model variableOR95% CIsAUC95% CIs N Model variableOR95% CIsAUC95% CIsParent (12)12780.650.59, 0.7212770.660.60, 0.72Total AGG1.3*1.1, 1.6Direct AGG1.4*1.1, 1.8Sex2.2*1.3, 3.8Indirect AGG0.90.7, 1.1Sex2.0*1.2, 3.5Teacher (12)13020.690.62, 0.7512920.700.63, 0.76Total AGG1.6*1.3, 1.9Direct AGG1.9*1.4, 2.6Sex1.8*1.1, 3.0Indirect AGG0.80.6, 1.2Sex1.40.8, 2.5Teacher (14)10130.720.65, 0.809940.730.65, 0.81Total AGG1.7*1.4, 2.1Direct AGG1.7*1.2, 2.3Sex1.70.9, 3.2Indirect AGG1.10.7, 1.5Sex1.60.8, 3.2Self (14)13120.720.66, 0.7913070.720.66, 0.79Total AGG1.8*1.5, 2.2Direct AGG1.5*1.2, 1.8Sex1.40.8, 2.4Indirect AGG1.4*1.1, 1.7Sex1.40.8, 2.4Co-Twin (14)12080.690.62, 0.7612010.690.62, 0.76Total AGG1.6*1.3, 2.0Direct AGG1.7*1.3, 2.2Sex1.60.9, 2.9Indirect AGG1.00.8, 1.3Sex1.50.8, 2.6AGG aggression, ASPD antisocial personality disorder, AUC area under the (receiver operating characteristic) curve, CI confidence interval, OR odds ratio*p < 0.05