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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2008 Feb 22.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2007 Feb;116(1):144–154. doi: 10.1037/0021-843X.116.1.144

Table 1.

Demographic Data

Demographic Category Depressed
(n = 82)
Subdiagnostic
(n = 78)
Healthy
(n = 83)
Test Statistic
Gender
 Male 26 35 23 χ2 = 5.68, ns
 Female 56 43 60
Age
 Mean (SD) 16.26 (1.24) 16.06 (1.15) 16.49 (1.21) F = 2.5, ns
Family Structure
 Dual parent familya 46 55 58 χ2 = 8.86, ns
 Single parent familyb 33 19 25
 Other 3 4 0
Income
 Md 40,000 46,200 54,382 χ2 = 5.58, ns
 Range 8,436 – 250,000 1,800 – 200,000 7,600–250,000
Race & Ethnicity
 Caucasian 69 68 73 χ2 = 3.32, ns
 Latino 3 1 2
 African American 1 1 0
 Asian 2 2 3
 Native American 2 3 2
 Other 5 3 3
a

Of dual parent homes approximately 70% of families were in-tact, 26% were mother and step-father (husband or co-habitating partner), and 3% were father and step-mother (wife or cohabitating partner).

b

Approximately 83% of single parents were mothers.