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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2014 Nov 10;28(6):811–820. doi: 10.1037/fam0000036

Table 1.

Descriptives for sample of N = 252 parents participating in 26 SFP 10–14 and MSFP groups

Characteristic Statistic

M
SD
Annual family income1 $111,727.17 $336,285.45
Attendance (n sessions)a 5.76 1.19
Youth age 12.05 0.64

% Parents
% Youth
Modified curriculum 50.79
Partnered2 82.84
Current marital status3
 Single, never married 4.85
 Widowed 0.00
 Divorced 8.81
 Separated 5.73
 Living in a marital-like relationship 7.93
 Married and living with spouse 72.69
Education4
 Partial high school 2.82
 High school graduate/GED 22.58
 Partial college or specialized training 26.61
 College graduate 24.19
 Graduate training 23.79
Male 32.54b 45.63c
Latino 2.38 7.54
Race
 Black/African American 11.90 14.29
 Asian 5.56 5.56
 White 89.76 75.21
 More than one of listed 1.98 4.37
 Other 0.79 1.59

Note. Complete (N = 252) data unless otherwise noted.

a

Sample includes only parents who attended three or more of seven sessions

b

Percent of parents who were fathers/male caregivers

c

Percent of parents who attended with sons/male youth

1

Percent of N = 242 who chose to respond

2

Percent of N = 239 who chose to respond

3

Percent of N = 227 who chose to respond

4

Percent of N = 248 who chose to respond