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Analysis for Hypothesis 7. Is predicted that COCD will show general reduced competence in life activities, school performance and social skills 68
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Analysis for Hypothesis 7. Is predicted that COCD will show general reduced competence in life activities, school performance and social skills. Data from the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL) was used to test this hypothesis. As this measure was given to both parents, Table 12 and Table 13 show the raw data for fathers and mothers, presented as T-scores due to large variation in child age. Note higher scores indicate greater dysfunction with the exception of Total competencies subscales where the reverse is true. Table 12 Father rated CBCL scores for COCD and CCON by domain Domain COCD N=14 Mean (S.D.) CCON N=20 Mean (S.D.) Tests of group difference Total competencies 43 (10.31) 50.75 (7.23) Activities 43.43 (8.26) 42.55 (8.45) F(1,30)=.13, p=.71 Social 46.71 (10.35) 53.65 (7.84) F(1,30)= 4.13, p=.05 School 47.07 (7.67) 52.10 (3.86) F(1,30)= 5.80, p=.02 Social problems 56.35 (7.07) 52.65 (4.95) p=.02^ Thought problems 56 (7.67) 51.55 (3.51) Attention problems 55.21 (5.84) 50.70 (1.26) Internalising total 54.5 (12.02) 42.85 (10.87) t (32) =2.94, p=.006 Externalising total 50 (11.70) 43.20 (9.01) t (32)= 1.91, p=.06 Total problems 52.14 (12.50) 41.05 (9.67) t (32)=2.91, p=.006 DSM-Scales Affective problems 53.35 (6.85) 51.70 (5.16) t (32)=.765, p=.45 Anxiety problems 58 (9.06) 51.75 (2.89) t (32)=2.49, p=.02 Somatic problems 53.92 (5.38) 52.60 (5.15) ADHD problems 52.64 (3.56) 50.35 (0.67) ODD 54.64 (5.75) 51.85 (3.86) Conduct 55.64 (8.34) 52.45 (4.51) Sluggish cog tempo 56.71 (6.66) 52.15 (5.19) OCD 59 (11.08) 53.95 (5.96) p=.26^ PTSD 58.35 (10.67) 52.10 (4.68) ^ tested using Xxxx Xxxxxxx U test which outputs an exact probability value Table 13 Mother rated CBCL scores for COCD and CCON by domain Domain COCD N=13 Mean (S.D.) CCON N=19 Mean (S.D.) Total competencies 40.41 (10.81) 50.75 (7.23) Activities 42.07 (11.70) 48.78 (9.92) Social 44.53 (10.09) 55.05 (8.26) School 46.08 (9.44) 53.89 (4.66) Social problems 56.46 (8.90) 51.26 (3.39) Thought problems 57.07 (10.40) 52.52 (4.43) Attention problems 59.61 (14.85) 51.21 (4.13) Internalising total 57.15 (17.05) 41.47 (10.51) Externalising total 49.46 (14.85) 41.73 (9.14) Total problems 53.07 (17.00) 40.26 (10.04) DSM-Scales Affective problems 59.69 (12.82) 51.26 (3.05) Anxiety problems 59.61 (9.14) 52.52 (5.41) Somatic problems 56.92 (10.97) 51.68 (5.30) ADHD problems 55.30 (8.54) 51.10 (3.68) ODD 54.92 (7.92) 52.10 (4.77) Conduct 56.15 (8.14) 50.78 (1.78) Sluggish cog tempo 58.69 (10.20) 52.84 (5.45) OCD 59.53 (2.92) 52.42 (5.46) PTSD 6...

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