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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Matern Child Health J. 2020 Jul;24(7):865–874. doi: 10.1007/s10995-020-02926-2
Characteristic Intervention group (n = 564S) Control group (n = 54) p value
Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Age mother (years)a 27 (2.9) 26 (3.3) 0.60
Age child (years) 6.6 (1.7) 6.7 (2.1) 0.82

Time to follow-up (years) 4.6 (1.7) 4.7 (2.1) 0.82
Maternal education (years)c 13 (1.7) 13 (1.6) 0.61
N (%) N (%)
Race/Ethnicity (Mother)
  Black/African American 7 (16) 25 (46)
  Hispanic 33 (77) 27 (50) < 0.01**
  Other 3 (7.0) 2 (3.7)
Race/Ethnicity (Child)
  Black/African American 8 (19) 25 (46) 0.02*
  Hispanic 33(77) 28 (52)
  Other 2 (4.7) 1 (1.9)
Female sex (child) 22 (51) 25 (46) 0.63
Socioeconomic statusb
  Receiving public assistance 39 (91) 49 (91) 0.99
Marital status
  Single/separated/divorced 28 (65) 37 (68)
  Married/living together 15 (35) 17 (32) 0.72

Originally reported in Londono Tobon et al. (under review)

*

p value < 0.05,

**

p value < 0.01,

***

p value < 0.001

a

Independent samples t-test was used for analysis of this variable. Mann–Whitney U was used for all other continuous demographic variables

b

Fisher’s exact test was used for analysis of this variable. Pearson’s Chi-square was used for all others

c

Different distribution patterns between intervention and control groups