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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Affect Disord. 2020 Dec 24;282:465–471. doi: 10.1016/j.jad.2020.12.075

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of mother-infant dyads.

Variable # and % or M (SD) Range
Infant characteristics
 Sex (male) 20 (54%)
 Gestational age at birth (weeks) 39.62 (1.29) 36.00-41.71
 Age at scan session (months) 6.73 (0.42) 5.95-7.66
 Age at follow-up (months) 18.27 (0.63) 17.52-21.15
 ECSA scorea 7.43 (5.08) 0.00-24.00
Maternal characteristics
 Age (years) 32.53 (4.81) 21.26-44.44
 Annual income
 $15,000-30,000 1 (3%)
 $30,001-60,000 4 (11%)
 $60,001-90,000 2 (5%)
 $90,001-150,000 13 (35%)
 >$150,000 17(46%)
 Education ≥ 4-year college degree 32 (86%) high school grad - grad degree
 Race
 White 26 (70%)
 Asian/Asian American 7 (19%)
 Black/African American 1 (3%)
 Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1 (3%)
 Other race 2 (5%)
 SSRIb use in pregnancy 5 (14%)
 EPDS scorec 5.62 (4.77) 0.00-19.00
 CES-D scored 8.81 (8.53) 0.00–31.00

Notes. N=37.

a

ECSA=Early Childhood Screening Assessment.

b

SSRI=selective serotonin-reuptake inhibitors.

c

EPDS=Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale; prenatal depressive symptoms.

d

CES-D=Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; postnatal depressive symptoms.