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    Distribution of CBCL and CPRS Scores in children at age 9 (N = 250<sup>a</sup>).

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    a<p>Children included in analysis with all covariates.</p>b<p>CBCL “borderline or clinical” defined as percentile ≥93<sup>rd</sup>; CPRS “moderately to markedly atypical” defined as T-score >65.</p><p>Distribution of CBCL and CPRS Scores in children at age 9 (N = 250<sup><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0111670#nt117" target="_blank">a</a></sup>).</p

    Associations between PAH Exposure and CBCL DSM-oriented Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity problems and ADHD Behavior Problems on the CPRS Subscales adjusting for postnatal exposure<sup>a</sup>.

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    a<p>Adjusting for postnatal PAH exposure (measured by metabolites at ages 3 or 5, adjusted for specific gravity), prenatal ETS, child sex, maternal education, child ethnicity, gestational age, maternal demoralization, heating season, HOME caretaking environment, maternal intelligence, child age at assessment, maternal ADHD, child anxiety/depression at age 9.</p>b<p>OR stands for odds Ratio; CI stands for Confidence Interval.</p>c<p>CBCL- Borderline or clinical defined as percentile ≥93<sup>rd</sup>; CPRS- Moderately to markedly atypical defined as T-score >65.</p><p>*p-value <0.05.</p><p>Associations between PAH Exposure and CBCL DSM-oriented Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity problems and ADHD Behavior Problems on the CPRS Subscales adjusting for postnatal exposure<sup><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0111670#nt121" target="_blank">a</a></sup>.</p

    Number of children scoring in the borderline or clinical range on the CBCL and in the moderately to markedly atypical range on the CPRS in the analyses with maternal adducts or cord adducts<sup>a</sup>.

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    a<p>Children included in analysis with all covariates.</p>b<p>CBCL- Borderline or clinical defined as percentile ≥93<sup>rd</sup>; CPRS- Moderately to markedly atypical defined as T-score >65.</p><p>Number of children scoring in the borderline or clinical range on the CBCL and in the moderately to markedly atypical range on the CPRS in the analyses with maternal adducts or cord adducts<sup><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0111670#nt119" target="_blank">a</a></sup>.</p
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