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. 2023 Mar 20;14:1068255. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1068255

Table 1.

Participant demographics (N = 23).1

Variable ACE study participants (N = 191) M(SD) or N(%) IMPACT advisory group participants (N = 4) M(SD) or N(%) All participants (N = 23) M (SD) or N (%)
RCADS-25 score—worst (N = 18) 27.61 (10.80) n/a n/a
CGI-S-P—worst (N = 18) 5.22 (1.00) n/a n/a
CGI-S-P—current (N = 18) 2.67 (1.03) n/a n/a
Parent age 45.05 (4.02) 40.25 (10.69) 44.22 (5.68)
Parent gender
Female 17 (89.5%) 4 (100%) 21 (91.3%)
Male 2 (10.5%) - 2 (8.7%)
Parent race
Race not listed: “Hispanic” 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.3%)
White 15 (78.9%) 4 (100%) 19 (82.6%)
Prefer not to say 2 (10.5%) - 2 (8.7%)
Missing 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.3%)
Parent ethnicity
Hispanic or Latine 2 (10.5%) - 2 (8.7%)
Not Hispanic or Latine 14 (73.7%) 4 (100%) 18 (78.3%)
Prefer not to say 2 (10.5%) - 2 (8.7%)
Missing 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.3%)
Parent highest level of education
High school 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.3%)
College graduate (2-year) 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.3%)
College graduate (4-year) 7 (36.8%) 1 (25%) 8 (34.8%)
Some college 2 (10.5%) - 2 (8.7%)
Master’s degree or equivalent 7 (36.8%) 1 (25%) 8 (34.8%)
Doctoral degree or equivalent 1 (5.3%) 2 (50%) 3 (13.0%)
Household income
35,000–49,000 1 (5.3%) 1 (25%) 2 (8.7%)
75,000–99,999 2 (10.5%) - 2 (8.7%)
100,000–149,000 5 (26.3%) - 5 (21.7%)
150,000–199,999 3 (15.8%) 1 (25%) 4 (17.4%)
200,000 and over 6 (31.6%) 2 (50%) 8 (34.8%)
Prefer not to say 2 (10.5%) - 2 (8.7%)
Child age 12.94 (3.65) 13.33 (3.22) 13.00 (3.52)
Child gender
Female 4 (22.2%) 2 (66.7%) 6 (28.6%)
Female and Non-binary 1 (5.6%) - 1 (4.8%)
Male 13 (72.2%) 1 (33.3%) 14 (66.7%)
Child race
Race not listed: “Hispanic” 1 (5.6%) - 1 (4.8%)
White 15 (83.3%) 3 (100%) 18 (85.7%)
Prefer not to say 2 (11.1%) - 2 (9.5%)
Child ethnicity
Hispanic or Latine 2 (10.5%) 1 (33.3%) 3 (13.6%)
Not Hispanic or Latine 14 (73.7%) 2 (66.7%) 16 (72.7%)
Prefer not to say 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.5%)
Missing 2 (10.5%) - 2 (9.1%)
Child health insurance type
Employer-sponsored insurance 15 (78.9%) 3 (100%) 18 (81.8%)
Health insurance purchased via federal Health Insurance Marketplace 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.5%)
Both employer-sponsored and federal Health Insurance Marketplace 2 (10.5%) - 2 (9.1%)
Missing 1 (5.3%) - 1 (4.5%)
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Although 22 families participated, one family had two parents who participated, and one IMPACT advisory group member was a young adult who was a former patient; thus, demographics are reported for 23 study participants and 21 children.