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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Res Nurs Health. 2019 Mar 19;42(3):205–216. doi: 10.1002/nur.21943

Table 2.

Prevalence of Psychological Distress Symptoms over Time in Full CCHN Cohort and Psychological Distress Subsamples

Psychological Distress1 Full Cohort T1 Subsample T1 Full Cohort T2 Subsample T2 Full Cohort T3 Subsample T3
N % N % N % N % N % N %
Stress Symptoms
 PPS < top quartile (low) 1752 72.9% 609 72.3% 1188 71.0% 611 72.6% 1204 69.8% 595 70.7%
 PSS ≥ top quartile (high) 651 27.1% 233 27.7% 486 29.0% 231 27.4% 522 30.2% 247 29.3%
Depressive Symptoms
 EPDS ≤ 9 no-to-low 2028 84.3% 708 83.8% 1409 83.6% 706 83.6% 1449 84.0% 706 83.6%
 EPDS ≥ 10 moderate-to-high 378 15.7% 137 16.2% 277 16.4% 139 16.4% 227 16.0% 139 16.4%
Anxiety Symptoms
 MINI ≤ 2 no GAD -- -- -- -- 1552 92.0% 770 91% 1592 92.1% 781 92.3%
 MINI ≥ probable GAD -- -- -- -- 135 8.0% 76 9% 136 7.9% 65 7.7%

Note. CCHN = Child Community Health Research Network; Perceived Stress Score (PSS), Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale, Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).

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T-tests to evaluate mean differences between full CCHN cohort and subsamples showed no significant difference for psychological distress.