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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2016 Aug;28(3):801–818. doi: 10.1017/S0954579416000328

Table 1.

Demographics and Outcome Variables at Baseline

Control FBP Difference
Demographics
 Female caregiver, No. (%) 41 (69.49%) 60 (83.33%) P = .06
 Caregiver mean age 41.21 (6.71) 41.42 (7.26) P = .87
 Caregiver Ethnicity P = .67
Χ2[5] = 3.20
  White, Non-Hispanic 44 (74.58%) 50 (69.44%)
  Hispanic 6 (10.17%) 7 (9.72%)
  Black 2 (3.39%) 6 (8.33%)
  Asian American/Pacific Islanders 0 (0%) 2 (2.78%)
  American Indian 1 (1.69%) 1 (1.39%)
  Other 1 (1.69%) 1 (1.39%)
  Missing 5 (8.47%) 5 (6.94%)
 Caregiver education 4.74 (1.38) 4.70 (1.26) P = .87
 Family income 7.88 (4.90) 8.54 (4.78) P = .47
 No. of youth living at home 1.72 (.79) 1.50 (.73) P = .10
 Time since death (months) 9.84 (5.38) 10.04 (6.04) P = .85
 Cause of death P = .67
  Illness 43 (74.14%) 51 (70.83%)
  Violent 15 (25.86%) 21 (29.17%)
Outcome Variables – Spousally-Bereaved Caregiver
 Parental warmth −.04 (.54) .03 (.53) P = .36
 Depression (BDI) 9.38 (6.63) 12.02 (8.00) P = .05*
 Anxiety (PERI) 2.35 (.60) 2.51 (.73) P = .20
 Texas Revised Inventory of Grief (TRIG) 3.36 (.79) 3.32 (.89) P = .79