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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2018 Sep 18;202:136–142.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2018.07.011

Table 1.

Demographics, weight measures, and parent stress measures in the total sample (Phase 1 and 2) and in Phase 2.

Demographics Phase 1 & 2 Phase 2
All Total
Randomized
Control+N Group PMH+N Group
N 62 dyads 42 22 20
Parents Age (yrs) 31.7 (6.5) 31 (6.6) 31.6 (6.9) 30.2 (6.3)
Sex Female 61 (98%) 41 (98%) 21 (95%) 20 (100%)
Race White 23 (37%) 16 (38%) 10 (45%) 6 (30%)
Non-white 39 (63%) 26 (62%) 12 (55%) 14 (70%)
Education (yrs) 13.6 (2.2) 13.9 (2.4) 13.7 (2.4) 14.1 (2.4)
Weight (lbs) 211.3 (53.5) 209.5 (47.7) 204.2 (51.3) 215.2 (44)
BMI (kg/m2) 35.8 (8.1) 35.9 (7.6) 34.6 (7.6) 37.3 (7.5)
Children Age (mos) 44.9 (13.8) 43.7 (14) 43.4 (14.3) 44.1 (13.9)
Sex Female 36 (58%) 24 (57%) 12 (55%) 12 (60%)
Race White 18 (29%) 14 (33%) 9 (41%) 5 (25%)
Non-white 44 (71%) 28 (67%) 13 (59%) 15 (75%)
BMI percentiles 68 (27) 67 (27) 62 (25) 72 (29)
Parent Stress PSS 26.0 (8.14) 26.8 (7.85) 28.1 (8.74) 25.5 (6.89)
PSI 73.5 (18.61) 73.8 (19.73) 73.2 (24.42) 74.5 (14.19)

Standard deviation (SD); N varies between 57–62 per availability of data for each measure; PSS, Perceived Stress Scale; PSI, Parenting Stress Inventory; BMI, Body Mass Index.