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. 2014 Jun 9;18(3):4–10. doi: 10.7812/TPP/13-144

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of enrolled Family Wellness Program (FWP) participants by subgroup

Participant characteristics All enrolled families n = 38a (%) Families who completeda,b n = 24 (%) Families sampled for interviewc n = 16a (%)
Children
Female 25 (66) 15 (63) 11 (69)
Race/ethnicity
Non-Hispanic
  White 19 (50) 13 (54) 6 (38)
  All other races 6 (16) 4 (17) 2 (13)
  More than one race 7 (18) 3 (13) 4 (25)
Hispanic
  White 3 (8) 2 (8) 2 (13)
  More than one race 3 (8) 2 (8) 2 (13)
Age, years
6–7 6 (16) 4 (17) 1 (6)
8–9 7 (18) 4 (17) 4 (25)
10–13 24 (63) 16 (67) 11 (69)
Parents
Female 36 (95) 23 (96) 14 (88)
Married or partnered 25 (66) 16 (67) 10 (63)
Education
< High school 4 (11) 4 (17) 2 (13)
High school or GED 6 (16) 3 (13) 1 (6)
Some college 6 (16) 2 (8) 3 (19)
College or higher 19 (50) 14 (58) 9 (56)
Annual household income
< $25,000 5 (13) 3 (13) 1 (6)
$25,000 – $49,999 7 (18) 4 (17) 3 (19)
≥ $50,000 24 (63) 17 (71) 11 (69)
a

Data were missing for child age (1 family), parental education (1 family) and household income (2 families).

b

Families were considered to have completed the FWP if they attended at least 75% of the intervention, or more than 50% including the last session.

c

Sixteen families were chosen by purposive sampling and invited to participate in qualitative interviews. This sample included families who did and did not complete the FWP.

GED = general educational development.