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. 2023 Jun 27;14(2):2225151. doi: 10.1080/20008066.2023.2225151

Table 3.

Comparison of Baseline Parental Factors for Treatment Non-Completers and Completers With Unadjusted Odds Ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) From Dichotomous Logistic Regressions.

Parental factors n (%) or mean (SD, range) OR (95% CI) p-value n
Non-completers (n = 18) Completers (n = 62)
High school education or less 15 (83.3) 21 (33.9) 0.102 (0.027–0.394) <.001* 80
Anxiety/depression (SCL-10S) 1.71 (0.64, 1.00–3.40) 1.62 (0.50, 1.00–3.20) 1.102 (0.827–1.467) .507 79
Stressful life events (SLESQ) 3.33 (2.57, 0–9) 2.71 (2.72, 0–10) 1.133 (0.854–1.502) .386 80
Post-traumatic stress symptoms (PCL-5) 16.00 (19.16, 0–57) 15.54 (12.13, 0–46) 1.019 (0.736–1.409) .911 58
Parental emotional reactions (PERQ) 35.39 (12.35, 19–65) 32.87 (9.30, 14–57) 1.159 (0.851–1.578) .350 79
Parenting stress (PSS) 32.72 (7.21, 19–45) 33.31 (7.49, 18–48) 0.924 (0.551–1.550) .765 79
Perceived social support (MSPSS) 5.73 (0.86, 4.42–7.00) 5.67 (0.96, 3.17–7.00) 1.042 (0.744–1.467) .812 79
Barriers to treatment completion 0.89 (0.90, 0–3) 0.92 (0.91, 0–3) 0.966 (0.569–1.642) .899 80

Note. The sample size for each parameter varies due to missing values in the data set. *p < .05.