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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Pain. 2015 Aug 31;16(12):1243–1255. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2015.08.007

Table 3.

Demographics and clinical characteristics of Cognitive Interview participants

N=15 Round 1 Approx. % N=19 Round 2 Approx. %
Gender
Male 4 26.7% 10 52.6%
Female 11 73.3% 9 47.4%
Age
8–9 years 2 13.3% 2 10.5%
10–12 years 5 33.3% 8 42.1%
13–18 years 8 53.3% 9 47.4%
Grade Completed in School
2nd −5th 5 33.3% 7 36.8%
6th-12th 10 66.7% 12 63.2%
Reading Score* N/A N/A
80–100 6 40.0% N/A N/A
100–120 4 26.7% N/A N/A
120 + 5 33.3% N/A N/A
Mean 109.53 N/A N/A N/A
Race
Caucasian 10 66.7% 12 63.2%
African American 3 20.0% 7 36.8%
Other-Mixed 2 13.3% 0 0%
Ethnicity
Hispanic 0 0% 1 5.3%
Non-Hispanic 15 100% 18 94.7%
Diagnosis
JIA 4 26.7% 8 42.1%
Musculoskeletal pain 7 46.7% 6 31.6%
Migraine/Chronic headache 2 13.3% 0 0%
Sickle cell disease 1 6.7% 5 26.3%
Abdominal pain 1 6.7% 0 0%
Guardian Relationship to Child
Mother, Stepmother 12 80.0% 17 89.5%
Father, Stepfather 0 0% 1 5.3%
Grandmother 0 0% 1 5.3%
Missing 3 20.0% 0 0%
Guardian Education Status
Advanced degree 2 13.3% 3 15.8%
College 4 26.7% 7 36.8%
Some College 3 20.0% 6 31.6%
High school degree/GED 2 13.3% 2 10.5%
7th or 8th grade 1 6.7% 1 5.3%
Missing 3 20.0% 0 0%
*

based on WRAT Reading Composite standard score where 100 represents the mean (SD=10), age-adjusted.