Table 1 Descriptive statistics of the full sample and subsample with complete phenotype data.

From: Examining intergenerational risk factors for conduct problems using polygenic scores in the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study

Variable

N (% missing)

Mean (SD)

Range

N (% missing)

Mean (SD)a

Range

Genetic data (trios)

31,290

     

Conduct disorder subscale

Age 8

  

Age 14

  
 

Any item

15,477 (50.5)

  

8035 (74.3)

  
 

All items

15,320 (51.0)

  

7883 (74.8)

  

Item 1

Bullies/threatens/intimidates

15,435 (50.6)

1.20 (0.47)

1–4

8019 (74.4)

1.13 (0.53)

1–6

Item 2

Initiates physical fights

15,437 (50.7)

1.11 (0.36)

1–4

8020 (74.4)

1.05 (0.31)

1–6

Item 3

Physically cruel

15,427 (50.6)

1.27 (0.53)

1–4

8010 (74.4)

1.12 (0.49)

1–6

Item 4

Injured animals

15,452 (50.6)

1.02 (0.17)

1–4

8014 (74.4)

1.02 (0.22)

1–6

Item 5

Stolen items from others

15,447 (50.6)

1.02 (0.17)

1–3

8010 (74.4)

1.08 (0.44)

1–6

Item 6

Destroyed property

15,444 (50.6)

1.05 (0.23)

1–4

8023 (74.4)

1.07 (0.36)

1–6

Item 7

Truant from school

15,431 (50.7)

1.01 (0.12)

1–4

8004 (74.4)

1.30 (0.79)

1–6

Item 8

Used harmful objects

15,444 (50.6)

1.04 (0.22)

1–4

8006 (74.4)

1.02 (0.24)

1–6

 

Sample with complete child data 8 y

Genotyped trio sample

Full MoBa sampleb

 

N

Mean (SD)

Range

N

Mean (SD)

Range

N

Mean (SD)

Range

Maternal age (baseline)

15,320

30.53 (4.31)

17–45

31,290

30.19 (4.49)

17–45

111,635

30.13 (4.65)

17–45

Paternal age (baseline)

15,320

32.84 (5.08)

18–59

31,288

32.60 (5.22)

18–59

111,121

32.73 (5.47)

18–59

 

Mothers

Fathers

Mothers

Fathers

Mothers

Fathers

Parental education (baseline)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

N (%)

Lower secondary education

172 (1.2)

400 (2.8)

599 (2.1)

963 (3.5)

2749 (2.8)

2969 (4.0)

Upper secondary school, basic

426 (2.9)

725 (5.1)

1230 (4.3)

1600 (5.8)

4946 (5.1)

4604 (6.2)

Vocational upper secondary school

1533 (10.6)

3370 (23.7)

3626 (12.8)

7143 (26.1)

12,569 (13.0)

19,166 (25.9)

Upper secondary school, completed

1798 (12.4)

1708 (12.0)

4013 (14.1)

3432 (12.5)

14,283 (14.8)

9160 (12.4)

Higher education, undergraduate level

6634 (45.8)

4186 (29.5)

12,060 (42.4)

7651 (27.9)

39,405 (40.8)

19,967 (27.0)

Higher education, graduate level

3925 (27.1)

3818 (26.9)

6891 (24.2)

6620 (24.2)

22,567 (23.4)

18,087 (24.5)

  1. aMean and SD calculated based on the truncated items (responses options 1–4).
  2. bFull sample here refers to families with unique pregnancy IDs.