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. 2015 Jan;105(1):153–158. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302208

TABLE 1—

Descriptive Characteristics of Third-Grade Children: United States, Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998–1999

Variable Mean or % (SE)
Gender
 Female 49.89 (0.009)
 Male 50.11 (0.009)
Race/ethnicity
 White 60.53 (0.018)
 Black 13.36 (0.010)
 Hispanic 19.19 (0.014)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 3.38 (0.003)
 American Indian 1.44 (0.009)
 Multiracial 2.14 (0.003)
Age, y 9.102 (0.004)
Physical activity
 No sports 24.78 (0.009)
 Individual sports only 10.51 (0.006)
 Group sports only 27.58 (0.010)
 Both group and individual sports 37.14 (0.010)
Parents in household
 Mother and father 60.90 (0.011)
 Mother only 21.08 (0.009)
 Mother and stepfather 10.79 (0.007)
 Adopted 4.30 (0.005)
 Father only 1.82 (0.003)
 Father and stepmother 1.09 (0.002)
Mother works full time 48.39 (0.010)
Maternal depression 23.93 (0.009)
SES quintile
 1 (Lowest) 17.86 (0.010)
 2 19.78 (0.009)
 3 20.63 (0.008)
 4 20.79 (0.007)
 5 20.94 (0.010)

Note. SES = socioeconomic status. Data were from the 2002 third-grade wave, adjusted to represent the US population of children who entered kindergarten and first grade in 1998 and 1999. Sample size for this analysis was n = 8346.