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. 2022 Oct 31;27(4):1011–1025. doi: 10.1177/13623613221125630

Table 1.

Summary of sample characteristics.

N (%) Mean SD Minimum Maximum
Child age (years) 5.10 2.11 2.23 11.0
Parent age (years) 37.7 6.26 32.2 60.2
Parent relationship with child
 Biological mother 23 (85.2%)
 Biological father 3 (11.1%)
 Biological grandparent 1 (3.7%)
Child ethnicity
 White 10 (37.0%)
 Asian 2 (7.4%)
 Black 8 (29.6%)
 More than one race 5 (18.5%)
 Other 2 (7.4%)
Parent ethnicity
 White 9 (31.0%)
 Asian 2 (7.4%)
 Black 8 (29.6%)
 More than one race 5 (18.5%)
 Other 2 (7.4%)
 Not reported 1 (3.7%)
Adults in home 1.93 0.68 1 4
Children in home 1.93 0.78 1 4
Marital status
 Single 4 (14.8%)
 Married/civil partnership 17 (63%)
 Co-habiting 5 (18.5%)
 Divorced 1 (3.7%)
Parent education a 25 (90.5%)
Parent socioeconomic status b 16 (59.3%)
Number of therapy sessions c 10.6 1.69 7 12
Engagement during therapy sessions (range = 1–3) d 2.54 0.34 1 3
Months since endpoint assessment 19.7 3.31 14.9 28.0

SD: standard deviation.

N = 27.

Numbers of adults and children living in the home were updated at the time of the interviews; all other data were collected at the time of the PACT-G trial.

a

Defined as ⩾1 parent educated to post-16 education.

b

Defined as ⩾1 parent in a professional or administrative occupation versus all others.

c

N acceptable sessions as rated by therapists.

d

Rated by therapists during each attended session except the first: 1 (not engaged) to 3 (fully engaged).