Skip to main content
. 2014 Aug 9;40(1):33–44. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsu064

Table I.

Sample Demographic and Neonatal Characteristics at NICU Discharge (N = 130)

Variable Range or frequency (and %) Mean SD
Maternal age 17–42 29.66 6.20
Maternal education (years) 8–21 14.27 2.63
Family income per Year ($) 0–210,000 58,133 44,936.31
Number of children mother has given birth to 1–11 2 2.63
Gender of child
    Male 68 (52.3%)
    Female 62 (47.7%)
Infant race
    African American 19 (14.6%)
    Asian 1 (0.8%)
    Caucasian 87 (66.9%)
    Latino 2 (1.5%)
    Middle Eastern 2 (0.8%)
    Multiracial 20 (15.4%)
Marital status
    Married or cohabitating 105 (80.8%)
    Not married or cohabitating 25 (19.2%)
Infant gestational age at birth (in weeks) 23.71–37.14 31.88 3.02
Infant birth weight 564–3328 1,776.63 580.72
    Extremely low (<1,000 g) 19 (14.6%)
    Very low (<1,500 g) 25 (19.2%)
    Low (<2,500 g) 74 (56.9%)
    Normal (≥2,500 g) 12 (9.2%)
Days hospitalized 2–136 30.31 27.16
Multiple birth 27 (20.8%)
Medical concerns
    Apnea 91 (70.0%)
    Respiratory distress syndrome 76 (58.5%)
    Chronic lung disease 11 (8.5%)
    Gastroesophageal reflux 12 (9.2%)
    Sepsis and other infections 18 (13.8%)

Note. NICU = neonatal intensive care unit.