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. 2023 Jun 30;66(7):2278–2295. doi: 10.1044/2023_JSLHR-23-00012

Table 1.

Child demographic data.

Demographic variable (N = 148) Value
Age
M (SD) 10.1 years (3.4 years)
 Range; min–max 13; 5–18 years
Sex
 Female 35 (23.6%)
 Male 113 (76.4%)
Race
 Asian 3 (2.0%)
 Black or African American 10 (6.8%)
 American Indian/Alaskan Native 2 (1.4%)
 White 119 (80.4%)
 Mixed/other 14 (9.5%)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino/a 9 (6.1%)
 Not Hispanic/Latino/a 133 (89.9%)
 Prefer not to say/missing data 6 (4.1%)
Family income
 Under $25,000 3 (2.0%)
 $25,000–$49,000 11 (7.4%)
 $50,000–$74,000 18 (12.2%)
 $75,000–$99,000 23 (15.5%)
 $100,000–$124,000 23 (15.5%)
 $125,000–$149,000 14 (9.5%)
 $150,000–$174,000 4 (2.7%)
 $175,000–$199,000 7 (4.7%)
 $200,000 or greater 30 (20.3%)
 Prefer not to say/missing data 15 (10.1%)
Country/continent of residency
 United States 147 (99.3%)
 North America (not United States) 1 (0.7%)
Neurodevelopmental disorder
 No diagnosis 112 (75.7%)
 Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) 21 (14.2%)
 Autism 3 (2.0%)
 Multiple (e.g., ADHD and OCD) 7 (4.7%)
 Other (e.g., learning, sensory, and unspecified) 2 (1.4%)
 Prefer not to say/missing data 3 (2.0)
Psychiatric disorder
 No diagnosis 130 (87.8%)
 Anxiety and/or depression 15 (10.1%)
 Unspecified psychiatric disorder 3 (2.0%)

Note. OCD = obsessive-compulsive disorder.