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. 2016 Aug 17;21(3):475–484. doi: 10.1007/s10995-016-2125-7

Table 2.

Program impact on maternal psychosocial outcomes at post intervention and 6 month follow-up

Post intervention (n = 91) 6 months (n = 92)
MB (n = 47) Control (n = 44) B 95 % CI p MB (n = 48) Control (n = 44) B 95 % CI p
Ways of coping
 Confrontive coping 6.84 6.89 −0.05 −1.8, 1.7 .95 6.63 6.30 0.33 −1.3, 2.0 .70
 Distancing 7.23 6.51 0.72 −0.9, 2.3 .38 6.56 6.54 0.01 −1.5, 1.5 .99
 Self-controlling 9.30 8.28 1.02 −0.7, 2.8 .25 8.08 9.18 −1.10 −2.8, 0.6 .19
 Seeking social support 8.51 7.99 0.51 −1.2, 2.2 .55 7.75 8.25 −0.50 −2.3, 1.3 .59
 Accepting responsibility 5.09 3.50 1.59 0.5, 2.7 <.01 4.02 3.88 0.14 −1.0, 1.26 .80
 Escape/avoidance 7.22 6.71 0.50 −1.4, 2.4 .60 6.39 6.38 0.01 −1.8, 1.8 .99
 Planful problem solving 10.20 8.95 1.24 −0.4, 2.9 .14 9.55 10.02 −0.47 −2.2, 1.2 .58
 Positive reappraisal 10.85 10.19 0.66 −1.3, 2.6 .51 10.32 9.48 0.83 −1.2, 2.9 .42
Beck’s Dep. inventory
 Total score 8.62 11.87 3.25 6.6, 0.1 .05 10.81 10.57 0.24 −3.8, 4.3 .91
 % w/Mod. or Sev. Depa 17 % 20 % 0.78 0.2, 2.6 .69 19 19 0.96 0.3, 3.1 .94
Perceived Stress Scale
 Total score 14.54 16.82 2.28 4.7, 0.1 .06 14.70 15.96 −1.26 −4.0, 1.5 .37
Life events
 Total affect score 2.41 1.56 0.85 −1.9, 3. 6 .53 2.82 0.27 2.55 −1.1, 6.2 .17

Significant results (p < .05) and trends (p < .10) are given in bold

Models control for program site, TC is first born, and baseline measure of dependent variable. Means reported in table are adjusted

aAdjusted odds ratio