68 Chapter 4 RESULTS Baseline characteristics Participants’ baseline characteristics are listed in table 5. Table 5. Descriptive statistics for characteristics of the participants Variables Birth-assigned boys Birth-assigned girls Total p-value Age (in years) .15 n 16 58 74 M 14.02 14.87 14.69 Range 12.02 - 17.11 10.63 - 18.34 10.63 - 18.34 Total IQ .82 n 15 55 70a M 99.47 100.42 100.21 Range 82 - 131 66 - 144 66 - 144 CBCL’s total problem T-score .91 n 13 48 61b M 60.62 60.94 60.87 Range 44 - 72 42 - 77 42 - 77 Percentage in clinical range (%)c 38.5 43.7 42.6 0.73 Duration of diagnostic trajectory (in months) .64 n 16 58 74 M 9.25 8.69 8.81 Range 4 - 18 2 - 26 2 - 26 Family situation, n (%) .71 With both parents 8 (50.0) 32 (55.2) 40 (54,1) Other 8 (50.0) 26 (44.8) 34 (45.9) Age refers to age at the informed consent session; total IQ refers to full-scale intelligence quotient; CBCL refers to Child Behaviour Checklist. a Total IQ was missing of four participants. b CBCL total-problem T-score was missing of 13 participants. c Clinical range: t ≥ 64 (Achenbach & Rescorla, 2001).
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