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. 2019 Apr 12;64(4):246–255. doi: 10.1177/0706743719830024

Table 3.

Six-Month Prevalence of Any DSM-IV-TR Disorder by Age Group, Informant, and Sociodemographic Groups.

Variable Six-Month Prevalence of Any Disorder, % (SE)
Children (4 to 11 Years): Parent Report Youth (12 to 17 Years): Parent Report Youth (12 to 17 Years): Youth Report
Number of biological parents in home
 Two biological parents 15.50 (1.38) 13.73 (1.41) 19.37 (1.77)
 One or no biological parent 26.66 (2.72) 26.51 (2.77) 26.42 (2.88)
F statistic (df), P value F (1, 5547) = 15.31, P < 0.001a F (1, 1755) = 19.08, P < 0.001a F (1, 805) = 4.60, P = 0.03
Household poverty
 Poor 21.08 (2.10) 17.79 (2.52) 19.00 (2.46)
 Not poor 17.44 (1.46) 18.34 (1.56) 22.53 (1.81)
F statistic (df), P value F (1, 3383) = 2.08, P = 0.15 F (1, 1244) = 0.03, P = 0.85 F (1 ,564) = 1.23, P = 0.27
Immigrant background
 Immigrant 9.21 (1.47) 8.36 (1.49) 13.10 (1.98)
 Nonimmigrant 22.96 (1.72) 23.86 (1.86) 26.81 (2.11)
F statistic (df), P value F (1, 1094) = 28.51, P < 0.001a F (1, 1291) = 30.93, P < 0.001a F (1, 510) = 18.00, P < 0.001a
Urban-rural residency
 Large urban centre 16.48 (1.29) 16.11 (1.49)c 19.11 (1.70)c
 Small-medium centre 23.84 (4.15) 27.12 (4.15)b 32.64 (4.44)b
 Rural area 19.88 (3.49) 18.65 (3.21)c 23.02 (4.04)c
F statistic (df), P value F (2, 6296) = 1.99, P = 0.14 F (2, 4571) = 3.93, P = 0.02 F (2, 639) = 4.62, P = 0.01a

Bold typeface denotes statistically significant differences at P < 0.05.

aAssociations robust to false discovery rate correction.

b,cPrevalence estimates with different superscripts within sociodemographic groups differ significantly at P < 0.05.