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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Sleep Res. 2022 Dec 13;32(3):e13805. doi: 10.1111/jsr.13805

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics

Variable (N=89) M (SD) Range
Sex: Female (%) 64
Assessed during COVID-19: Yes (%) 36
Age (years) 15.51 (1.37) 13–20
Tanner Score 4.33 (0.66) 2–5
 Proportion of those in early puberty (stages 2–2.5) (%) 5
 Proportion of those in mid puberty (stages 3–3.5) (%) 11
 Proportion of those in late puberty (stages 4–4.5) (%) 56
 Proportion of those in post puberty (stage 5) (%) 28
BMI 22.02 (5.57) 14.09–46.59
Household Income (%)
 less than $5,000 0
 $5,001–$10,000 1
 $10,001–$15,000 0
 $15,001–$25,000 0
 $25,001–$35,000 2
 $35,001–$50,000 5
 $50,001–$75,000 10
 $75,001– $100,000 11
 $100,001–$150,000 21
 $150,000 or greater 45
 Not reported 5
Race/Ethnicity (%)
 White 43
 Black or African American 8
 Hispanic/Latino/Latinx 8
 Asian 11
 Biracial 25
 Other than the listed options 5
Early Life Stress Severity 6.32 (4.65) 0–19
Adolescent Life Stress Severity 140.55 (42.61) 56–246
Assessed during COVID-19: Yes (%) 36
Assessed during grade school: Yes (%) 98
Interval between EMA and actigraphy start date (days) 0.66 (1.46) 0–7

Note. BMI = Body Mass Index; Choices for biological sex were Male or Female; EMA = Ecological Momentary Assessment