Table 1.
Characteristic | Participants, No. (Weighted %)a (N=5147) |
---|---|
City | |
Birmingham | 1594 (31) |
Houston | 1783 (35) |
Los Angeles | 1770 (34) |
Child race/ethnicity | |
Non-Hispanic black | 1755 (29) |
Hispanic | 1813 (44) |
Non-Hispanic white | 1256 (22) |
Non-Hispanic otherb | 321 (5) |
Child age ≥11 yearsc | 2832 (57) |
Child male | 2536 (51) |
Parent age, yd | |
18–34 | 1635 (34) |
35–44 | 2409 (47) |
≥45 | 1048 (18) |
Annual household income, $ | |
<20 000 | 1718 (38) |
20 000–34 999 | 1024 (22) |
35 000–69 000 | 1022 (20) |
≥70 000 | 1243 (21) |
Parent educational attainmente | |
<High school | 1224 (31) |
High school/some college | 2352 (45) |
≥4-y College degree | 1449 (24) |
Household composition | |
2 Parents | 2852 (58) |
1 Parent | 2015 (38) |
Other, nonparent, foster, adoptivef | 241 (4) |
Child health statusg | |
Excellent to good | 4646 (90) |
Fair to poor | 469 (10) |
Values do not always total 5147 because of missing data.
The “other” category includes non-Hispanic multiracial children.
The other child age group is 10 years and younger.
Parent age is for the parent responding to the survey.
Highest level of educational attainment in the household.
Most participants in this category are living with nonparent primary caregivers (eg, grandparents).
Parent reported.