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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Mar 13.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr Rehabil Med. 2022;15(4):571–580. doi: 10.3233/PRM-220021

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and medical information by ethnicity

Ethnicity

Non-Hispanic White Hispanic

N 86 75
Age, yrs: M (SD) 13.17 (3.47) 13.05(3.26)
Reporter Type
 Parent Proxy 52 (32%) 43 (27%)
 Self-Report 34 (21%) 32 (20%)
Sex—n (%)
 Male 46 (53%) 41 (55%)
 Female 40 (47%) 34 (45%)
SES: M (SD)a,*, 41.92 (12.29) 27.20 (7.85)
Lesion—n (%)b
 Lumbar 58 (67%) 50 (67%)
 Sacral 7 (8%) 5 (7%)
 Thoracic 21 (24%) 19 (25%)
Amb Stat—n (%)c
 No Assistance 3 (3%) 2 (3%)
 Independent 17 (20%) 15 (20%)
 Partial 28 (33%) 21 (28%)
 Non-Ambulator 28 (33%) 29 (39%)
Shunt Placedd,†† 81 (94%) 68 (91%)
Shunt Revs: M (SD) 2.51 (2.85) 2.15 (2.13)

Note.

a

SES = Socioeconomic status as measured by the Hollingshead 4-Factor SES score. Ratings calculated for primary caregivers in home, with higher scores indicating higher SES.

b

Lesion = Level of spinal lesion.

c

Amb Stat = Ambulatory Status (No Assistance = walks independently without ambulatory aids; Independent = ambulates independently with aids; Partial = ambulates independently some of the time with ambulatory aids but requires significant caregiver support; Non-Ambulator = requires caregiver support to ambulate most of the time).

d

Shunt Revs = Number of lifetime shunt revisions per available medical records.

*

p < .05.

SES data missing for 18 participants

††

Shut Placement data missing for 12 participants.