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. 2007 Feb;97(2):317–322. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2004.052837

TABLE 2—

Demographic and Risk Factor Data for Infants, Collected at Age of 2 Weeks: Little Ears Study, Minnesota, 1997–2003

Infants, No. (%)
Gender
    Male 174 (53)
    Female 157 (47)
Race
    American Indiana 328 (99)
    More than 1 race 82 (25)
WIC participant
    Yes 321 (97)
    No 10 (3)
Breast-feeding
    Birth 193 (58)
    2 weeks 126 (38)
Regular exposure to childrenb
    Any exposure 287 (87)
    Exposure to more than 2 children 181 (55)
Living arrangements
    2 or more adults 299 (91)
    More than 2 other children 87 (26)
Sleeping arrangements
    1 or more adults in same room 318 (99)
    1 or more children in same room 98 (31)
Smoke exposure
    Smoker in householdc 266 (80)
    Mother smokes 174 (53)
Otitis media history
    Mother 97 (30)
    Fatherd 33 (11)
    Full or half siblinge 122 (57)

Note. WIC = Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children.

a3 infants had 1 White and 1 American Indian parent; mother described child’s race as White.

bHome, day care, regular visitors, or regular visits to other homes.

cParent or other adult smoker in the home.

d39% answered “don’t know.”

eIf history was known.