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Table 3 Effect of VIPI (differences between VIPI and TAU) on EAS score at T2 adjusted for EAS score and not adjusted/adjusted for BDI at baseline: regression coefficient estimate, CI, and p-value for VIPI at different values of EAS score and BDI score at baseline

From: Video feedback compared to treatment as usual in families with parent–child interactions problems: a randomized controlled trial

EAS score at T1/ Sample percentile

Not adjusted for BDI

BDI = 5

BDI = 15

BDI = 25

 

B value/95% CI/p

B value/95% CI/p

B value/95% CI/p

B value/95% CI/p

EAS score = 97

20.49 (6.57 to 34.41)

10.96 (−13.98 to 25.91)

25.13 (11.45 to 38.81)

39.30 (21.62 to 56.97)

(10th percentile)

0.004

0.15

<0.001

<0.001

EAS score = 116.5

15.10 (5.15 to 25.05)

15.79 (4.59 to 26.98)

19.14 (9.12 to 29.16)

33.31 (18.24 to 48.38)

(25th percentile)

0.003

0.006

<0.001

<0.001

EAS score = 143

7.79 (0.15 to 15.41)

−3.16 (−12.91 to 6.58)

11.00 (3.12 to 18.89)

25.17 (11.36 to 38.98)

(50th percentile)

0.05

0.52

0.007

< 0.001

EAS score = 165

1.70 (−8.38 to 11.78)

−9.92 (−21.38 to 1.53)

4.25 (−5.76 to 14.25)

18.42 (3.24 to 33.59)

(75th percentile)

0.74

0.089

0.40

0.018

EAS score = 172

0.23 (−11.64 to 11.18)

−12.07 (−24.56 to 6.29)

2.10 (−9.10 to 13.29)

16.27 (0.26 to 32.27)

(90 percentile)

0.97

0.058

0.71

0.046

  1. The regression equation:
  2. EAS 2 = 69.24 + 0.650 EAS1 + 33.114 VIPI – 0.302 EAS1 × VIPI – 1.382 BDI + 1.355 BDI × VIPI.
  3. Treatment group: VIPI = 1(0) for treatment group (TAU).
  4. EAS: Emotional Availability Scales, BDI: Beck Depression Inventory.
  5. High EAS scores indicate good emotional availability in the parent–child dyad. BDI = 5 indicates no parental depressive symptoms; BDI = 15 indicates mild depressive symptoms and BDI = 25 indicates moderate depressive symptoms.
  6. Bold numbers: significant differences in the level of ≤ 0.05.