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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biol Psychol. 2015 Apr 7;108:98–104. doi: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2015.03.019

Table 1.

Demographic Data for the Low-Risk and High-Risk Participants


Mothers
CTL RMD

Age, M (SD) 44.43 (4.30) 42.76 (6.35)
% Caucasian 75.00 77.97
% College Education 86.54 75.86
% Psychotropic Meds, Current 5.66 47.46
% Psychotropic Meds, Lifetime 5.66 76.27
% Taking Oral Contraceptives 11.32 5.08
BAI, M (SD) 3.61 (2.82) 9.90 (7.18)
BDI, M (SD) 3.08 (3.86) 13.73 (10.55)
BMI, M (SD) 24.85 (5.16) 25.81 (4.70)

Daughters
CTL RSK

Age, M (SD) 12.04 (1.53) 12.02 (1.50)
% Caucasian 71.70 67.80
Tanner Stage, M (SD) 6.08 (1.90) 6.28 (2.14)
% Post-menarche 46.67 51.92
% Psychotropic Meds, Current 0.00 0.00
% Psychotropic Meds, Lifetime 0.00 0.00
% Taking Oral Contraceptives 0.00 0.00
ASIC, M (SD) 8.08 (5.50) 9.34 (5.83)
CDI, M (SD) 1.08 (1.19) 2.35 (2.40)
BMI, M (SD) 19.46 (2.36) 20.76 (3.30)

Note. Mothers with (RMD) or without (CTL) a history of depression, and their daughters who are at high (RSK) or low (CTL) risk for depression based on mothers’ history of the disorder; Meds = Medications; CDI = Children’s Depression Inventory; BDI = Beck Depression Inventory; BMI = body mass index.