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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Fam Relat. 2022 May 26;72(3):1158–1185. doi: 10.1111/fare.12698

TABLE 1.

Sample characteristics and descriptive statistics of main study variables

Variable M (SD) or %
Mothers’ age (range: 18–41), years 23.59 (4.83)
Fathers’ age (range: 18–52), years 26.00 (6.14)
Couples’ ethnicity and race
 Black 43.52%
 Latinx 28.88%
 White 17.28%
 Other 10.31%
Couples’ education
 Neither parent has high school diploma 18.18%
 One parent has high school diploma 33.97%
 Both parents have high school diploma 47.85%
Couple relationship length (range: 0.02–25), years 3.62 (3.36)
Couple married (yes) 8.95%
Mothers’ work status (yes) 24.80%
Fathers’ work status (yes) 78.10%
Number of biological children mothers have with BSF fathers 1.43 (0.77)
Mothers’ multiple-partner fertility (yes) 32.18%
Fathers’ multiple-partner fertility (yes) 30.31%
Mothers’ reports of welfare receipt 1.88 (1.17)
Assignment in the BSF program (intervention) 50.54%
Mothers’ reports of fathers’ financial support to raise childrena 3.93 (1.29)
Monthly family incomea $2,363.35 ($4,614.25)
Material hardshipa (range: 0–4) 1.38 (0.62)
Maternal depressive symptomsa (range: 1–4) 1.39 (0.49)
Paternal depressive symptomsa (range: 1–4) 1.29 (0.39)
Mothers’ reports of destructive interparental conflictb (range: 1–4) 2.12 (0.73)
Fathers’ reports of destructive interparental conflictb (range: 1–4) 2.10 (0.68)

Note. N = 2,794. Unless otherwise stated, all variables are from baseline when couples enrolled in the BSF project. BSF = Building Strong Families.

a

Variable is from the 15-month follow-up period.

b

Variable is from the 36-month follow-up period.