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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Fam Stud. 2016 Nov 3;26(3):863–876. doi: 10.1007/s10826-016-0603-6

Table 4.

Family Social Risk Characteristics by Group (N=123)

Variable Never Attended (n=36) Attended First Session (n=87) p*
≥High school 24 (66.7%) 59 (67.8%) 0.901
Unemployed 23 (63.9%) 66 (75.9%) 0.177
Annual income <$20K or receives Medicaid 35 (97.2%) 88 (97.7%) >0.999
>4 people living in same home 21 (58.3%) 28 (32.2%) 0.007
>3 children in home 7 (19.4%) 10 (11.5%) 0.260
Parent < 20 years at first birth 21 (58.3%) 37 (42.5%) 0.110
History substance use 1 (2.8%) 9 (10.3%) 0.278
History of homelessness 10 (27.8%) 17 (19.5%) 0.315
History domestic violence 10 (27.8%) 22 (25.3%) 0.774
CESDR score, Mdn (IQR) 21.5 (25) 13 (18) 0.003
M (SD) 24.0 (16.19) 15.0 (14.55)
Depressed (CESDR > 15) 22 (61.1%) 34 (39.1%) 0.026
*

p-value based on Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test for categorical variable depending on expected frequency per cell, and Wilcoxon rank-sum test for continuous variable.