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Table 5 Baseline socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of female (ex)partners

From: Randomised pilot and feasibility trial of a group intervention for men who perpetrate intimate partner violence against women

Socio-demographics

Intervention

N = 9a

n (%) or mean (SD)

Control

N = 6

n (%) or mean (SD)

Mean age (standard deviation, SD)

44.1 (11.7)

42.8 (14.0)

Sexuality

 Heterosexual/Straight

8 (89%)

5 (83%)

Ethnicity

 White

6 (67%)

6 (100%)

 Mixed / Multiple ethnic group

0

0

 Asian or Asian British

0

0

 Black /African / Caribbean / Black British)

0

0

Religion

 No religion

7 (78%)

4 (67%)

 Christian

2 (22%)

2 (33%)

Educational Qualifications

 No formal qualifications

1 (11%)

0

 Other qualifications

1 (11%)

0

 O-levels, GC(S)Es, NVQs 1–3

2 (22%)

2 (33%)

 A-levels

1 (17%)

1 (17%)

 Degree or higher

3 (33%)

3 (50%)

Employment Status

 Employed

5 (56%)

3/5 (60%)

 Looking after your home/family

2 (22%)

1/5 (20%)

 Unable to work due to long term sickness

1 (11%)

0

 Retired from paid work

0

1/5 (20%)

 Other

1 (11%)

0

Household Income

 Up to £5000

1 (11%)

0

 £5,000 up to £11,999

1 (11%)

0

 £12,000 up to £21,999

1 (11%)

0

 £22,000 up to £37,999

1 (11%)

0

 £38,000 up to £71,999

2 (22%)

2 (33%)

 £72,000 and above

2 (22%)

2 (33%)

 Prefer not to say/do not know

1 (11%)

2 (33%)

Parental Status

 Has children

9 (100%)

4 (67%)

IMPACT TOOLKIT revised version

 No. who experienced at least one form of abuse within last 12 months

  Emotional abuse

6/8 (75%)

5/5 (100%)

  Physical abuse

4/7 (57%)

6/6 (100%)

  Sexual abuse

2/8 (25%)

1/4 (25%)

Mean PHQ-9b score (SD)

8.2 (4.6), 9

5.7 (4.2), 6

Mean GAD-7b score (SD)

7.3 (5.6), 9

5.0 (3.6), 6

Mean PCL-5b score (SD)

13.9 (10.7), 8

23.4 (14.2), 5

Mean AUDITb score (SD)

8.2 (6.6), 6

6.7 (4.4), 6

Mean DUDITb score (SD)

3.0 (3.0), 1

2.0 (2.0), 1

Gambling problem (NODS-CLiP)

 Yes

2/9 (22%)

1/6 (17%)

  1. a2 female partners are the (ex)partners of one male participant
  2. bHigh score is a worse outcome