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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Nutr Educ Behav. 2012 May 14;44(5):415–422. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2011.12.008

Table 1.

Unadjusted Means and Percents for Demographic Variables in a Community Sample of Adolescents and Adults Living in 90 Households

Adolescents
n=72
Adults
n=153
Household N % Inline graphic (sd) N % Inline graphic (sd)
Configuration
Single parent: 1 child 10 (13.9) 10 (6.5)
Single parent: 2+ child 26 (36.1) 18 (11.8)
Multiple adult: 1 child 6 (8.3) 32 (20.9)
Multiple adult: 2+ child 30 (41.7) 93 (60.8)
Sex  Male 44 (61.1) 59 (38.6)
    Female 28 (38.9) 94 (61.4)
Age (yrs) 14.7 (1.7) 41.0 (8.7)
RaceA (White) 53 (73.6) 122 (79.7)
Household IncomeB
≤a$45,000 31 (43.1) 41 (26.8)
>$45,000-<$100,000 22 (30.6) 47 (30.7)
≥$100,000 19 (26.4) 65 (42.5)
Household
Education C
High School/GED 2 (2.8) 6 (3.9)
Vocational 5 (6.9) 3 (2.0)
Some college 22 (30.6) 34 (22.2)
College degree 22 (30.6) 49 (32.0)
Grad/Prof degree 21 (29.2) 61 (39.9)
Smoker (yes) 1 (1.4) 16 (10.5)

A = Household main respondent’s race.

B= Combined adult income before taxes.

C= Highest education of any adults in household.