Table 5.
SHR SD per income level group.
| Income level | SD 01 | SHR SD +12 | SHR SD +23 |
|---|---|---|---|
| No. (%) | No. (%) | No. (%) | |
| High (n = 25) | 21 (84) | 4 (16) | 0 (0) |
| Middle and low (n = 66) | 50 (76) | 13 (20)∗ | 3 (5)∗ |
1SD 0 = typical performance. 2SD +1 = “more than others”, having more symptoms of dysfunction than typically performing children. 3SD +2 = “much more than others”, with the child having “much more” in terms of symptoms of dysfunction than typically performing children. ∗ When SHR +1 and +2 were calculated individually, the percentages were 20% and 5%, respectively. When calculating the sum of SHR +1 and +2, the statistician advised to total the raw data (13 + 3 = 16) and then calculate the percentage from this total, which is 24%. This discrepancy between the table figures and the text occurred due to the rounding of the percentages.