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. 2016 Sep 8;6(9):e012144. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012144

Table 2.

Participants and their characteristics

Characteristic Baseline—birth
N=2013
n (%)
6-month PEDS
N=792
n (%)
12-month PEDS N=649
n (%)
18-month PEDS N=565
n (%)
Child
 Male gender 964 (48.0) 344 (46.5) 281 (46.1) 244 (44.9)
 Low birthweight (<2500 g) 151 (7.5) 49 (6.6) 45 (7.4) 38 (7.0)
 Preterm (<37 weeks) 180 (9) 57 (7.7) 57 (9.3) 51 (9.4)
 Admitted SCN/NICU 301 (15) 102 (13.8) 94 (15.4) 86 (15.8)
Parents
 Single parent at time of birth 157 (9.0) 62 (8.0) 42 (6.6) 34 (6.0)
 Mother did not complete high school 316 (18.5) 110 (14.5) 90 (14.4) 81 (14.6)
 Father unemployed at birth 109 (6.7) 37 (5.0) 39 (6.3) 33 (6.1)
Mother nationality
 Australia, UK, North America, New Zealand 933 (46.4) 355 (48.0) 300 (49.2) 255 (47.0)
 Middle East 273 (13.6) 97 (13.1) 92 (15.0) 104 (19.1)
 Asia (includes India, Bangladesh) 575 (28.6) 210 (28.4) 157 (25.8) 122 (22.5)
 Other 231 (11.5) 78 (10.5) 61 (10.0) 62 (11.4)
Household
 Primary language not English at birth 589 (33.7) 240 (31.0) 209 (32.7) 180 (32.0)
 Household annual income at birth $A<25 001 277 (17.6) 94 (13.2) 75 (13.0) 60 (11.8)
Neighbourhood
 SEIFA decile 1 (most disadvantaged) at baseline 872 (44.2) 274 (37.3) 221 (36.5) 200 (37.0)
Composite measures
Perinatal risk 403 (20.0) 135 (18.2) 123 (20.2) 109 (20.1)
Maternal Middle Eastern or Asian Nationality 848 (42.2) 307 (41.5) 249 (40.8) 226 (41.6)
Household disadvantage 540 (34.1) 187 (26.3) 157 (26.8) 134 (25.8)

NICU, neonatal intensive care unit; PEDS, Parents' Evaluation of Developmental Status; SCN, special care nursery; SEIFA, Socio-Economic Indexes for Areas.