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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 16.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Issues. 2012 Jul;33(7):920–941. doi: 10.1177/0192513X11431683

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for all study variables

Percentage Mean (SD)
Level 1
Key variables
 Family support -- 2.69 (0.38)
 Child maltreatment (W2) -- 0.33 (0.72)
 PC depression (W2) 6.1% --
Control variables
 Child maltreatment (W1) -- 0.88 (1.03)
 PC depression (W1) 10.2% --
 PC race/ethnicity
  Hispanic 44.9% --
  African American 34.4% --
  White 16.7% --
  Other 4.0% --
 PC marital status
  Married 56.4% --
  Cohabiting 11.7% --
  Single 31.9% --
 Family size -- 5.29 (1.98)
 Per capita income -- 6,249.70 (5,181.78)
 Male child 50.3% --
 Female PC 91.8% --
 PC education > HS 45.0% --
 Age of PC -- 35.81 (8.33)
 Age of child -- 8.56 (4.20)
Level 2
Key variable
 Neighborhood violence -- 2.75 (1.27)
Control variables
 Concentrated poverty -- −0.10 (0.79)
 Immigrant concentration -- 0.28 (1.04)
 Residential stability -- −0.22 (1.04)

Note. Descriptive statistics were computed using the analytic sample (N=3,156), which comprises cases with complete data for wave 1 predictors and controls and wave 2 primary caregiver depression or child maltreatment. W = wave; PC = primary caregiver.