TABLE 3

Comparison of Mental Health Outcomes Between Patients Who Did and Did Not Attend FASST Before Being Seen in the MDC in the Quantitative Nonequivalent Control Group Study

No FASSTAttended FASSTDifference With Attending FASSTa
nMean (SD)nMean (SD)nChangeb95% CIP
School-Aged CBCL (T score)         
 Depressive problems 115 67.46 (10.94) 133 65.89 (11.17) 248 −0.24 −0.50 to 0.01 .065 
 Anxiety problems 115 66.77 (8.45) 133 63.77 (12.00) 248 −0.31 −0.57 to −0.05 .021 
YSR (T score)         
 Depressive problems 105 67.49 (11.85) 122 66.90 (11.79) 226 −0.11 −0.38 to 0.17 .444 
 Anxiety problems 105 64.63 (8.98) 122 63.03 (9.28) 226 −0.15 −0.43 to −0.12 .283 
No FASSTAttended FASSTDifference With Attending FASSTa
nMean (SD)nMean (SD)nChangeb95% CIP
School-Aged CBCL (T score)         
 Depressive problems 115 67.46 (10.94) 133 65.89 (11.17) 248 −0.24 −0.50 to 0.01 .065 
 Anxiety problems 115 66.77 (8.45) 133 63.77 (12.00) 248 −0.31 −0.57 to −0.05 .021 
YSR (T score)         
 Depressive problems 105 67.49 (11.85) 122 66.90 (11.79) 226 −0.11 −0.38 to 0.17 .444 
 Anxiety problems 105 64.63 (8.98) 122 63.03 (9.28) 226 −0.15 −0.43 to −0.12 .283 

n, the total number of patients, varies because patients and/or parents may not be required to complete a questionnaire (based on age of young person) or choose not to.

a

Simple linear regression models were used with age and sex as covariates.

b

Difference in mean adjusted for age and birth-assigned sex.

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