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. 2022 Sep 13;13:917189. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.917189

TABLE 1.

Demographic and clinical participant information (n = 114).

Characteristic Time 1 (n = 145)a Time 1 (n = 114) Group difference p Time 2 (n = 114)
Child age, M (SD), [range] years 8.42 (0.33) [7.82–9.13] 8.42 (0.32) [7.82–9.05] 0.88 9.97 (0.37) [9.41–11.39]
Females, No. (%) 73 (52.8) 61 (53.5) 0.30 61 (53.5)
CDI-2, M (SD)b 8.32 (6.07) T-Score 55, “Average or Lower” 8.21 (6.02) 0.84
SCAS, M (SD)c 26.27 (13.07) T-Score 52, “Normal” 26.14 (13.28) 0.81
LITE, M (SD)d 3.82 (2.33) 3.79 (2.32) 0.94
Child ethnicity 0.08
Caucasian, No. (%) 102 (71.03) 99 (86.8)
Other, No. (%) 30 (20.70) 15 (13.2)
Maternal age, M (SD), [range] years 40.25 (5.50) [28.19–52.63] 40.71 (4.94) [28.19–51.39] 0.48
Maternal Occupational Status, M (SD)d 62.38 (19.94) 61.53 (20.45) 0.74

aParticipants with family interaction and MRI data. bImputed data, The Children’s Depression Inventory 2, maximum T-Score for boys and girls 7–12 years (Kovacs, 2011). cImputed data, The Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale maximum T-Score for boy and girls aged 8–11 years (Spence, 1998). dLifetime Incidence Traumatic Events, n = 143 (Greenwald and Rubin, 1999). dMaternal occupational status from the Socioeconomic Index 2006 (AUSEI06), n = 138 (McMillan et al., 2009).