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. 2017 Aug 10;14:566–572. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2017.08.011

Table 1.

Baseline measures by sex.

Measures Sex
Male (N=29)
Female (N=10)
Statistics (by Sex)
N (%) N (%) Wald (p)
Demographics
Race 1.37 0.242
 African American/Black 14 48.28% 7 70.00%
  Not of Hispanic Origin 14 48.28% 7 70.00%
  Hispanic Origin 0 0.00% 0 0.00%
 European American 15 51.72% 3 30.00%
  Not of Hispanic Origin 14 48.28% 1 10.00%
  Hispanic Origin 1 3.45% 2 20.00%
Highest level of completed education 5.34 0.021
 College/University graduate 1 3.45% 0 0.00%
 Partial college training 10 34.48% 1 10.00%
 High School graduate/GED 17 58.62% 6 60.00%
 Partial high school 1 3.45% 3 30.00%
Marital status 1.85 0.605
 Never married 16 55.17% 6 60.00%
 Married 5 17.24% 1 10.00%
 Separated 2 6.90% 2 20.00%
 Divorced 6 20.69% 1 10.00%
Employment status 1.42 0.492
 Full-time (35 or more hours per week) 5 17.24% 2 20.00%
 Unemployed less than one month 2 6.90% 2 20.00%
 Unemployed greater than one month 22 75.86% 6 60.00%
Sex N/A N/A
 Male 29 100.00% 0 0.00%
 Female 0 0.00% 10 100.00%


 

 

 

 

 

 


Mean (SD) Mean (SD) F (p)
Age, years 40.93 7.62 42.00 7.36 0.15 0.702
Self-reported measures at baseline
CES-D summary score 8.95 7.15 8.20 5.63 0.09 0.766
CTQ
 Physical Abuse 7.79 4.19 10.40 5.76 2.35 0.134
 Physical Neglect 7.79 3.16 9.60 4.62 1.91 0.176
 Emotional Abuse 8.45 4.70 10.00 4.27 0.85 0.364
 Emotional Neglect 9.93 5.44 11.22 4.94 0.40 0.530
 Sexual Abuse 7.00 4.89 7.90 4.77 0.25 0.617

Statistics (F(p)) or Wald (p) as appropriate, are reported. Results reaching the statistical significance at p≤0.05 level are considered statistically significant (bold). CES-D: Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; CTQ: Childhood Trauma Questionnaire; SD: Standard Deviation.