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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Child Fam Stud. 2014 May 25;24(6):1707–1714. doi: 10.1007/s10826-014-9974-8

Table 1.

Results and frequencies for the Hope interview

Frequency
(N = 91)
%
Question 1: Tell me about your hopes?*
  Category one: Hopes for social welfare and relationships 16 17.6
  Category two: Hopes for educations and future goals 50 54.9
  Category three: Hopes for material possessions 16 17.6
  Category four: Do not know, Nothing 9 9.9
Question 2, part 1: Is hope important to you?*
  Category one: Yes 80 87.9
  Category two: No 1 1.1
  Category three: Other 10 11.0
Question 2, part 2: Why is hope important to you?*
  Category one: Answers relating to helping reach dreams and goals 53 58.2
  Category two: Answers relating to family well-being 6 6.6
  Category three: Hope, does not help 1 1.1
  Category four: Do not know 31 34.1
*

Significant Chi square for category differences within each question, p = .001