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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Oct 2.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet. 2008 Feb 15;148C(1):56–69. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.c.30161

Table I.

Sample Demographics N =53

Ethnicity n (%) n (%)
Caucasian 50 (94)
African American 2 (4)
Hispanic 1 (2)
Religion
Baptist 8 (15)
Protestant/Christian non-denominational 27 (52)
Catholic 9 (17)
Jewish 2 (4)
No formal affiliation 6 (11)
No religious beliefs 1 (2)
Year completed in school at the time of the interview
7–8th grade (Middle School) 6 (11)
High School (9–12th) 31 (58)
High School Graduate 2 (4)
College 16 (30)
Closest relative affected by fragile X syndrome
Sibling 35 (66)
1st Cousin 9 (17)
niece/nephew 5 (9)
Uncle/aunt 1 (2)
Greater than 3rd degree 2 (4)
Multiple relatives affected 29 (55)

There are no significant differences among the three groups (p> .1 Pearson Chi-Square)