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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2020 Oct;48(10):1351–1365. doi: 10.1007/s10802-020-00682-z

Table 2.

Between group differences in baseline and demographic variables for entire sample

Assigned to IPT- A (n=68) Assigned to ECS (n=52) Statistic Test (df)
N % N % χ2
Adolescent race
 Black 40 58.8 38 73.1
 White 17 25.0 8 15.4
 Other 11 16.2 6 11.5 2.68 (2), p=.27
Adolescent ethnicity (% Latinx) 14 20.6 3 5.8 5.32 (1), p=.03
Parental education (% high school) 45 66.2 35 67.3 .02 (1), p=.1.00
Parental marital status (% single) 52 76.5 44 84.6 .27 (1), p=.36
Adolescent depressive disorder (KSADs)
 Major depressive disorder 10 14.7 12 23.1
 Minor depressive disorder 22 32.4 9 17.3
 Dysthymia 2 2.9 4 7.7
 Subsyndromal 34 50.0 27 51.9 5.06 (3), p=.17
Adolescent baseline anxiety diagnosis 6 8.8 6 11.5 .62 (1), p=.76
Adolescent history of sexual abuse 6 8.8 9 17.3 1.94 (1), p=.18
Adolescent baseline self-harm 19 29.2 13 24.1 .40 (1), p=.54
Adolescent baseline suicide ideation 30 46.9 37 46.8 .00 (1), p=.1.00
Adolescent baseline PTSD 25 36.8 14 26.9 1.30 (1), p=.34
M SD M SD t-test, F (1, 118)
Adolescent age 13.97 .86 13.94 .83 −.18, p=.86
Family income (in thousands) 28.30 12.61 27.39 12.17 −.40, p=.69
Parental baseline depressive symptoms (BDI-II; sum score) 16.79 11.84 15.90 10.60 −.43, p=.67
Adolescent baseline depressive symptoms (BDI-Y: sum score) 13.47 8.64 15.56 12.36 1.08, p=.28
Adolescent number of maltreatment subtypes .43 .50 .56 .50 1.43, p=.16

Notes: Total family income is in thousands. BDI-II = Beck Depression Inventory II (Beck et al., 1996), BDI-Y = Beck Depression Inventory for Youth (Beck et al., 2005)