TABLE 2.
Youth sample (N = 7604)a | |
Total, n/N (% [95% CI]) | 1152/7604 (15.2 [8.6–24.3]) |
Gender | |
χ2 | 0.43 |
df | 1 |
P | NS |
Age | |
χ2 | 14.8 |
df | 1 |
P | <.0001 |
Age 7–11 y, n/N (% [95% CI]) | |
Male | 152/1235 (12.3 [8.9–21.7]) |
Female | 153/1146 (13.4 [7.3–20.3]) |
Age 12–17 y, n/N (% [95% CI]) | |
Male | 448/2658 (16.8 [6.9–28.8]) |
Female | 399/2565 (15.6 [9.1–23.6]) |
Parent sample (N = 4621)b | |
Total, n/N (% [95% CI]) | 733/4621 (15.2 [12.1–19.4]) |
Gender, n/N (% [95% CI]) | |
χ2 | 0.13 |
df | 1 |
P | NS |
Age, n/N (% [95% CI]) | |
χ2 | 0.84 |
df | 1 |
P | NS |
Age 7–11 y, n/N (% [95% CI]) | |
Male | 277/1751 (15.8 [12.6–19.8) |
Female | 205/1353 (15.2 [10.2–20.7) |
Age 12–17 y, n/N (% [95% CI]) | |
Male | 122/735 (16.6 [7.7–24.7) |
Female | 129/779 (16.6 [7.7–20.9) |
df indicates degrees of freedom; NS, not significant.
Sample size was 7604, which the combines MECA, Texas, Iowa, Bronx, and Puerto Rico samples.
Sample size was 4621, which combines the MECA, Iowa, Bronx, and Puerto Rico samples.