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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Behav Med. 2011 Oct;42(2):210–220. doi: 10.1007/s12160-011-9286-9

Table 3.

Demographic and socioeconomic characteristics by latent profile groups, n=687 (n, percentage of sample)

Variable Healthy consumer/salutogenic Unenriched/obesogenic Risky consumer p Value
Youth gender, male 223 (50.5%) 53 (41%) 57 (49.1%) 0.17
Youth grade, 5–8th grade 191 (43.2%) 43 (33.3%) 41 (35.3%) 0.07
Youth race, white 405 (91.6%) 80 (62.0%) 99 (85.3%) <0.01
Both mother and father present 376 (85.3%) 61 (47.3%) 84 (72.4%) <0.01
Qualified for free/reduced-price lunch 26 (5.9%) 32 (24.8%) 19 (16.4%) <0.01
Parent education, ≥college degree 386 (87.3%) 74 (57.8%) 62 (53.5%) <0.01
Mean youth age±SD 15.3±1.9 15.5±2.0 15.0±2.1 0.02
Mean parent age±SD 45.9±6 44.9±6.9 46.7±5.5 <0.01
IDEA 219 (49.6%) 54 (41.9%) 55 (47.4%) 0.31
ECHO 223 (54.4%) 75 (58.1%) 61 (52.6%)