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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Health Psychol. 2013 Aug 19;33(10):1103–1112. doi: 10.1037/a0033756

Table 2.

Caregiver and Family Demographic Data (n = 186)

Characteristic Frequency Percent
Caregiver race
    African American 17 9.10
    Asian and Pacific Islander 4 2.10
    White 165 88.70
Caregiver ethnicity
    Hispanic caregiver 6 3.20
    Non-Hispanic caregiver 179 96.20
    Unknown caregiver 1 0.50
Caregiver employment
    Employed full time 88 47.30
    Employed part time 47 25.30
    Not employed 51 27.40
Caregiver education
    College 54 29
    Graduate school 33 17.70
    High school/voc or less than HS 54 29
    Other 5 2.70
    Some college 40 21.50
Family income (dollars)
    <20k 9 4.80
    20 to 29K 7 3.80
    30 to 39K 15 8.10
    40 to 49K 12 6.50
    50 to 59K 6 3.20
    60 to 74K 17 9.10
    75 to 99K 33 17.70
    100 to 149K 35 18.80
    Above 150K 42 22.06
    Not reported 10 5.40
Caregiver marital status
    Single/divorced/widow 39 21.00
    Married/with partner 147 79.00