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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ambul Pediatr. 2008 Oct 25;8(6):368–374. doi: 10.1016/j.ambp.2008.08.004

Table 1.

Patient and Visit Characteristics

All Visits (N = 747) Visit did not include discussion of maternal stress (n = 480) Visit included discussion of maternal stress (n = 267)
Visit included discussion of child mood* 413 (55.2%) 187 (37.7%) 226 (84.6%)
Visit included discussion of child behavior* 427 (57.1%) 201 (41.8%) 226 (84.6%)
Mother’s native language English 641 (85.8%) 431 (89.8%) 210 (78.6%)
Male child 375 (50.2%) 235 (48.9%) 140 (52.4%)
Mother race/ethnicity
 Non-Latino African American 249 (33.3%) 168 (35.0%) 81 (30.3%)
 Non-Latino Caucasian 397 (53.1%) 250 (52.1%) 147 (55.0%)
 Latino or Other Race 101 (13.5%) 63 (13.1%) 38 (14.2%)
Child age (M=9.85, SD=3.48)
 5–10 424 (56.7%) 271 (56.4%) 153 (57.3%)
 11–16 323 (43.2%) 199 (41.5%) 124 (46.4%)
Child privately insured 367 (49.1%) 241 (50.2%) 126 (47.2%)
Number of previous visits to provider
 None 69 (9.2%) 39 (8.1%) 30 (11.2%)
 1 – 5 260 (34.8%) 159 (33.1%) 101 (37.8%)
 6 – 10 109 (14.5%) 72 (15.0%) 37 (13.8%)
 11 – 20 153 (20.4%) 93 (19.3%) 60 (22.4%)
 More than 20 156 (20.8%) 101 (21.0%) 55 (20.5%)
Mother GHQ Score >= 4 157 (21.0%) 92 (19.2%) 65 (24.3%)
Child SDQ Total Difficulties Score >= 16* 208 (27.8%) 105 (21.8%) 103 (38.5%)
Reason for visit**
 Mental health 45 (6.0%) 21 (4.3%) 24 (8.9%)
 Acute medical 228 (30.5%) 179 (37.3%) 49 (18.3%)
 Follow-up medical 77 (10.3%) 50 (10.4%) 27 (10.1%)
 Well-child 397 (53.1%) 216 (45.0%) 181 (67.8%)
Visit with provider received intervention training 456 (61.0%) 289 (60.2%) 163 (61.0%)
Visit with family practitioner 140 (18.7%) 88 (18.3%) 52 (19.5%)
Male provider 281 (37.6%) 181 (37.7%) 100 (37.4%)
*

P<.20,χ23

**

P<.20,χ27