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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Sci. 2015 Feb 20;19(1):164–174. doi: 10.1111/desc.12287

Table 1.

Sample descriptive statistics

N Valid Mean or % SD Min Max
Emotion regulation outcomes
 Attention – Negative Facilitation 327 −22.68 46.87 −188.33 152.46
 Attention – Negative Disengagement 329 −11.22 48.93 −188.40 156.33
 Appraisal – Frightened 360 3.95 1.33 0.00 10.00
 Appraisal – Angry 360 4.28 1.10 2.00 9.00
 Appraisal – Sad 360 4.81 1.27 1.00 10.00
 Response – Internalizing 327 0.13 0.15 0.00 0.97
 Response – Externalizing 330 0.24 0.32 0.00 1.69
Child/Family characteristics
 2004 Cohort 361 52%
 Child Gender – Boy 361 46%
 Child Age (yrs) 361 9.88 0.72 8.00 12.00
 Child Race – Black 361 71%
 Child Race – Hispanic 361 24%
 Maternal Education <HS 353 19%
 Income to Needs Ratio 354 0.83 0.81 0.00 3.75
 Mother Married or Living w/ Partner 348 42%
 Mother Unemployed 361 32%
 Number of Times Moved (past year) 353 0.28 0.58 0 5
 Child Interpersonal Violence Exposure 359 0.39 0.26 0 1
Neighborhood characteristics
 # Crimes 188 631.99 370.57 88 1931
 % Black 188 62.20 40.98 0.50 98.90
 % Hispanic 188 26.76 33.76 0.40 97.90
 % Single Mother Households 188 16.12 7.00 2.10 38.70
 % <HS Education 188 27.54 14.49 1.83 74.88
 % Unemployed 188 16.42 8.29 0.00 41.20
 % Poverty 188 30.04 13.28 2.60 84.80