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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 30.
Published in final edited form as: J Neurosci Methods. 2015 Mar 19;252:27–35. doi: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2015.03.016

Table 4.

Paternal psychosocial risk factors.

Variable n (%)
Number of fathers 75
Beck Depression Inventory – median score (IQR) 5 (1–15)
Beck Depression Inventory – above threshold ≥20 11 (15)
Edinburg Postnatal Depression Rating Scale – median score (IQR) 7 (4–10)
Edinburg Postnatal Depression Rating Scale – above threshold ≥13 12 (16)
SRQ-20 – median score (IQR) 2 (0–4)
SRQ-20 – above threshold ≥8 9 (12)
Tobacco use
    Self-reported lifetime use 49 (65)
Substance-related risk
    Moderate risk 29 (39)
    High risk 15 (20)
Tobacco dependence (self-reported)
    Low dependence 13 (17)
    Low-moderate dependence 13 (17)
    Moderate dependence 16 (21)
    High dependence 3 (4)
Alcohol use
    Self-reported lifetime use 49 (65)
Substance-related risk
    Moderate risk 11 (15)
    High risk 26 (35)
Cannabis use
    Self-reported lifetime use 13 (17)
Substance-related risk
    Moderate risk 7 (9)
    High risk 2 (3)
Childhood trauma
    Emotional neglect – above threshold 20 (27)
    Physical neglect – above threshold 31 (41)
    Emotional abuse – above threshold 19 (25)
    Physical abuse – above threshold 21 (28)
    Sexual abuse – above threshold 13 (17)
Life events – median (IQR) 2 (0–4)
Suspected PTSD 14 (19)
Peritraumatic Distress Inventory – median (IQR) 0.9 (0.2–1.5)