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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Child Abuse Negl. 2019 Jan 18;89:143–154. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2018.12.016

Table 4.

Descriptives for Parenting Sensitivity and Children's Parent-Perceived Sleep Problems by Treatment Assignment

T1
T2
T3
T4
Variable PFR
n = 124
R&R
n = 122
PFR
n = 114
R&R
n = 108
PFR
n = 109
R&R
n = 104
PFR
n = 109
R&R
n = 102
Parenting sensitivity, M (SD) 35.44
(4.27)
36.60
(4.75)
35.65
(4.86)
35.07
(5.03)
36.46
(4.85)
36.04
(4.83)
36.90
(4.60)
35.82
(5.46)
Children's parent-perceived sleep problems, n (%) 22
(20.2)
27
(26.5)

Note. PFR = Promoting First Relationships®, R&R = Resource and Referral. T1 = baseline, T2 = immediately post-intervention, T3 = 3 months post-intervention, T4 = 6 months post-intervention. The T1 to T3 n's indicate cases without missing data on the parenting sensitivity variable. The T4 n's indicate cases without missing data on the parent-perceived sleep problems variable. The number of cases without missing data on the T4 parenting sensitivity variable were n = 107 PFR and n = 98 R&R. Parenting sensitivity = Nursing Child Assessment Teaching Scale raw total score, higher scores indicate more parenting sensitivity. Children's parent-perceived sleep problems indicate the proportion of parents reporting concern for a small or very serious sleep problem.