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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Apr 20.
Published in final edited form as: J Marriage Fam. 2016 Jun 27;79(1):10–23. doi: 10.1111/jomf.12324

Table 1.

Sample Descriptives by Fathers’ Coresidence Status at 1 Year

Coresidence status
Resident
Nonresident
Background variables M or % SD M or % SD
Father characteristics
 Married at child’s birth (mother report) 66.6   7.0a
 Age at child’s birth (M) 30.60   6.31 25.81a   9.48
 Race
  White, non-Hispanic 32.5   9.4a
  Black, non-Hispanic 27.8 64.4a
  Hispanic 34.1 20.1a
  Other, non-Hispanic   5.6   6.1
 Education
  Less than high school 24.2 35.0
  High school diploma or GED 24.7 42.0a
  Some college 24.0 20.6
  BA or higher 27.1   2.5a
 Foreign born 31.5 10.6a
 Lived with both parents at 15 61.9 36.6a
 Physical health (M, range: 1–5)b   4.01   0.89   4.05   1.44
 Religious service attendance (M, range: 1-5)b   3.44   1.32   2.98a   1.98
 Major depressive episode (CIDI–SF)b   7.6 19.2a
 Ever incarcerated (mother report)b 12.9 34.4a
 Positive fathering attitudes (M, range: 1–4)   3.78   0.36   3.54a   0.82
Other characteristics
  Baby is a boy (mother report) 55.0 50.3
  Grandmother lived with focal child (mother report)b 11.1 33.2a
  Unweighted number of cases (n) 2,307  801

Note. All data are based on fathers’ reports, unless otherwise indicated. All figures are weighted by 1-year city sampling weights. The total number of unweighted cases here (N = 3,108) is lower than the total number of fathers in the analysis (N = 3,869) because not all fathers were interviewed at Year 1 and are thus are missing 1-year residence status. CIDI–SF = Composite International Diagnostic Interview—Short Form.

a

Significantly different than resident fathers at p < .05.

b

Time-varying covariates. Sample statistics measured at the Year 1 survey.