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Table 1 Sociodemographic data of the study sample (N=32)

From: Potential efficacy of parent-infant psychotherapy with mothers and their infants from a high-risk population: a randomized controlled pilot trial

 

PIP, n= 16

CAU, n=16

Total sample, N=32

M (SD)

M (SD)

M (SD)

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

Mother age

21.5 (4.01)

22.1 (6.10)

21.81 (5.10)

Infant age

0.03 (0.03)

0.04 (0.02)

0.04 (0.02)

Born in Germany

15 (93.8)

14 (87.5)

29 (90.6)

Single mother

9 (56.3)

10 (62.5)

19 (59.4)

Not single mother

7 (43.8)

6 (37.5)

13 (40.6)

Marital status

 Single

4 (25.0)

6 (37.5)

10 (31.3)

 Partner

12 (75.0)

10 (62.5)

22 (68.8)

Educational level

 Low

6 (37.5)

7 (43.8)

13 (40.6)

 Medium

9 (56.3)

8 (50.0)

17 (53.1)

 High

1 (6.3)

1 (6.3)

2 (6.3)

Vocational education

1 (6.3)

0 (0.0)

1 (3.1)

No vocational education

15 (93.8)

16 (100.0)

31 (96.9)

Employed

1 (6.3)

1 (6.3)

2 (6.3)

Unemployed

12 (75.0)

13 (81.3)

25 (78.1)

Other

3 (18.8)

2 (12.5)

5 (15.6)

Number of children

 1

8 (50.0)

9 (56.3)

17 (53.1)

 2

6 (37.5)

4 (25.0)

10 (31.3)

 3

2 (12.5)

1 (6.3)

3 (9.4)

 > 4

0 (0.0)

2 (12.5)

2 (6.3)