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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pediatr. 2014 Oct 25;166(1):109–114. doi: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2014.09.032

Table 3.

Comparisons of Pedestrian Measures between Children with OSAS and Control Group

Pedestrian Risk
Outcome Measure
OSAS Control X2 df p
Hits/Close Calls (count) 37 26 4.48 1 <.05
M (SD) M (SD) W or F df p
Looking at Traffic (looks per minute) 32.29 (11.88) 32.21 (9.42) .0021 1,116 .97
Wait Time (seconds) 11.95 (6.93) 13.51 (5.87) −2.172 59 <.05
Latency to Start Crossing (decision-making time; seconds) 1.19 (.45) 1.10 (.50) 1.071 1,117 .30
Time to Contact by an Oncoming Vehicle (seconds) 4.36 (1.02) 4.73 (1.07) 3.821 1,117 .05
1

A linear mixed model was performed;

2

A Wilcoxon non parametric test was performed;