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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Asthma. 2010 Feb;47(1):33–40. doi: 10.3109/02770900903362668

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants from each site.

Characteristic Rochester (N = 225) no. (%) NYC (N = 109) no. (%) X2 (p value)
Relationship to child 3.76 (0.58)
 Mother 200 (88.9) 95 (87.2)
 Father 11 (4.9) 3 (2.7)
 Grandmother 8 (3.6) 6 (5.5)
 Grandfather 1 (0.4) 0
 Adoptive/Step-mother 2 (0.9) 4 (3.7)
 Other 3 (1.3) 1 (0.9)
Ethnic group 135.2 (<0.0001)
 White 123 (54.7) 6 (5.5)
 African American 84 (37.3) 36 (33.0)
 Puerto Rican 18 (8.0) 44 (40.4)
 Black Caribbean 0 23 (21.1)
Poor 48.7 (<0.0001)
 No 123 (54.7) 15 (14.2)
 Yes 102 (45.3) 91 (85.8)
High School graduate 19.2 (<0.0001)
 No 30 (13.3) 36 (34.0)
 Yes 195 (86.7) 70 (66.0)
Parent perception of asthma severity 97.9 (<0.0001)
 Very mild 129 (57.3) 6 (5.5)
 Mild 37 (16.4) 20 (18.3)
 Moderate 47 (21.0) 51 (46.8)
 Severe 12 (5.3) 32 (29.4)
Rochester NYC t (p value)
Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Child's age 8.97 (2.27) 10.71 (2.31) −6.52 (<0.0001)
No. asthma duration (mos) 67.16 (36.07) 91.60 (40.35) −5.55 (<.0001)
# Health Care Visits (acute, ED, hospital) past year 4.60 (4.69) 6.84 (7.09) −3.00 (0.003)