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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2017 Jul;45(5):1025–1037. doi: 10.1007/s10802-016-0203-3

Table 1.

Participant characteristics by status on outcome measures - n (%) unless otherwise indicated

Characteristic Total SNAP-IV Completed ECBI Completed

N=72 Yes
n=48
No
n=24
Yes
n=38
No
n=34
Child Age (M ± SD) 11.65 ± 2.14 11.17 ± 2.21 12.61 ± 1.64 11.06 ± 2.06 12.31 ± 2.05
7 to 12.9 years old 48 (66.7) 36 (75.0) 12 (50.0) 31 (81.6) 17 (50.0)

Child Sex: Male 41 (56.9) 25 (52.1) 16 (66.7) 22 (57.9) 19 (55.9)

Child Race
  White 41 (56.9) 30 (62.5) 11 (45.8) 24 (63.2) 17 (50.0)
  Black/African-American 22 (30.6) 14 (29.2) 8 (33.3) 11 (29.0) 11 (32.4)
  Biracial 9 (12.5) 4 (8.3) 5 (20.8) 3 (7.9) 6 (17.7)

Child Ethnicity: Hispanic 7 (9.7) 4 (8.3) 3 (12.5) 3 (7.9) 4 (11.8)

Child Insurance: Medicaid 23 (31.9) 17 (35.4) 6 (25.0) 14 (36.8) 9 (26.5)

Depressive Disorder
  Major Depression 37 (51.4) 22 (45.8) 15 (62.5) 16 (42.1) 21 (61.8)
  Dysthymia 5 (6.9) 3 (6.3) 2 (8.3) 2 (5.3) 3 (8.8)
  Depression NOS 30 (41.7) 23 (47.9) 7 (29.2) 20 (52.6) 10 (29.4)

Comorbid Disorders
  Anxiety Disorder 56 (77.8) 40 (83.3) 16 (66.7) 30 (79.0) 26 (76.5)
  ADHD 41 (56.9) 26 (54.2) 15 (62.5) 24 (63.2) 17 (50.0)
  DBD 22 (30.6) 8 (16.7) 14 (58.3) 7 (18.4) 15 (44.1)

Parent Age (M ± SD) 41.82 ± 8.07 41.02 ± 7.87 43.41 ± 8.40 41.59 ± 7.74 42.07 ± 8.54

Household Income
  <$20,000 13 (18.1) 9 (18.8) 4 (16.7) 7 (18.4) 6 (17.7)
  $20,000 – 40,000 19 (26.4) 15 (31.3) 4 (16.7) 11 (29.0) 8 (23.5)
  $40,000 – 60,000 13 (18.1) 7 (14.6) 6 (25.0) 7 (18.4) 6 (17.7)
  $60,000 – 80,000 8 (11.1) 4 (8.3) 4 (16.7) 3 (7.9) 5 (14.7)
  $80,000 – 100,000 3 (4.2) 2 (4.2) 1 (4.2) 2 (5.3) 1 (2.9)
  >$100,000 15 (20.8) 10 (20.8) 5 (20.8) 7 (18.4) 8 (23.5)

Note. One parent did not report household income. Participants whose parents completed the SNAP-IV or ECBI at two or more time points were younger than those whose parents did not, t(59.5) = 3.12, p=.003 and t(70) = 2.56, p=.013, respectively. Youth whose parents completed the SNAP-IV or the ECBI at two or more time points were also less likely to have a DBD diagnosis than those whose parents did not, X2=13.09, p<.001 and X2=5.58, p=.018, respectively.

ADHD=Attention-deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder; DBD=Disruptive Behavior Disorder (Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, or Disruptive Behavior Disorder Not Otherwise Specified); ECBI=Eyberg Child Behavior Inventory; NOS=Not Otherwise Specified; SNAP-IV=Swanson, Nolan, and Pelham Questionnaire-IV.