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. 2021 Jul 29;62(12):1391–1401. doi: 10.1111/jcpp.13490

Table 1.

Demographic and baseline information for participants included in the analyses

April May June July
2,988 2,533 1,792 1,645
Parent/carer gender
Male 170 139 105 110
Female 2,818 2,394 1,687 1,535
Parent/carer ethnicity
White British 2,880 2,448 1,728 1,589
Other 108 85 64 56
Parent/carer education
School/vocational qualification 435 373 242 203
Undergraduate degree 1,199 1,007 722 652
Post‐graduate degree 1,335 1,137 822 783
No qualifications 19 16 6 7
Child mean age (SD) 9.18 (3.42) 9.15 (3.44) 9.25 (3.40) 9.12 (3.37)
Child gender
Male 1,557 1,319 932 861
Female 1,431 1,214 861 784
Child ethnicity
White British 2,776 2,362 1,662 1,533
Other 212 171 130 112
Household income (p.a.)
<£16,000 148 130 90 71
£16–2,900 318 283 182 163
£30–59,000 888 747 509 478
£60–89,000 682 574 419 390
£90–119,000 375 312 230 209
>£120,000 371 308 238 210
Prefer not to say 206 179 124 124
Family composition
Single adult household 385 340 229 231
Multiple adult household 2,603 2,193 1,563 1,451
Child Chronic Health
No chronic health 2,648 2,248 1,581 1,449
Chronic health condition 340 285 211 196
Presence of siblings
No siblings 737 626 476 435
Siblings 2,251 1,907 1,316 1,210
Mean Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale (DASS; 9 items) (SD) 5.20 (4.47)
Mean family warmth (SD) 2.71 (0.54)
Mean family conflict (SD) 0.86 (0.65)

SEND/ND, Special educational needs/neurodevelopmental disorders.