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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Fam Stud. 2012 Dec 30;23(2):449–460. doi: 10.1007/s10826-012-9708-8

Table 1.

Comparison of Families With and Without a Later CPS Report by Family Demographics, CPS History, and Course of Treatment in PCIT Services

Report (n=15) No Report (n=105) Significance
Race (White) 6 (40%) 55 (52%) NS
Race (African-American) 8 (53%) 43 (41%) NS
Parent gender (female) 15 (100%) 93 (89%) NS
Child gender (female) 7 (47%) 36 (35%) NS
Parent age 33.3 (11.7) 36.3 (10.9) NS
Child age 6.4 (3.4) 6.6 (2.8) NS
Income (log $1,000) 1.5 (1.5) 2.4 (1.3) *
Parent history of maltreatment victim 5 (33%) 5 (4.8%) ***
Parent prior report as perpetrator 10 (66%) 17 (16%) ***
Prior substantiated report 4 (27%) 5 (5%) ***
Total prior reports 1.6 (2.1) 0.4 (1.2) ***
CPS referral to PCIT 3 (20%) 14 (13%) NS
Home treatment 6 (40%) 47 (45%) NS
Number of PCIT sessions 11.1 (6.8) 9.9 (6.8) NS
CDI dropout 7 (47%) 58 (55%) NS
PDI dropout 3 (20%) 15 (14%) NS
Completed PCIT 5 (33%) 32 (31%) NS

Note. Significance test results of univariate survival analysis reported for log-rank test of equality across strata for categorical variables and Cox proportional hazard regression for individual continuous predictors

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01,

***

p < .001,

NS = not significant at p < .05