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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2016 Apr 22;48(SUP1):S1–S12. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2016.1146992

Table 2.

Predictors of Changes in Mood Severity between Screening Assessment and Randomization (N = 95)*

Sample characteristics CDRS-R YMRS
B 95% CI t p B 95% CI t p
Constant −0.58 −12.64 – 11.48 −0.10 .924 7.19 1.97 – 12.42 2.73 .008
Primary caregiver education
(reference: >high school diploma)
4.93 0.79 – 9.07 2.37 .020 -- -- -- --
Depressive disorder
(reference: Bipolar disorder)
−3.33 −7.20 – 0.53 −1.72 .090 −3.79 −6.44 – −1.13 −2.84 .006
Disruptive behavior disorder
(reference: no DBD)
3.33 0.18 – 6.47 2.11 .038 -- -- -- --
Anxiety disorder
(reference: no anxiety disorder)
-- -- -- -- 1.65 −0.49 – 3.79 1.54 .128
Parent understanding of mood disorders −0.16 −0.33 – 0.01 −1.92 .059 -- -- -- --
Time between screen and baseline (weeks) −0.14 −1.00 – 0.71 −0.34 .738 0.18 −0.67 −0.30 −0.75 .455

Note. CDRS-R = Child Depression Rating Scale, Revised; CI = Confidence Interval; YMRS = Young Mania Rating Scale.

*

Analyses predicted baseline scores adjusting for participants’ screening assessment scores on the CDRS-R or YMRS.