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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Epilepsia. 2015 Dec 23;57(3):e69–e75. doi: 10.1111/epi.13289

Table 1.

Participant and Epilepsy-Specific Descriptive Statistics (N = 50)

Characteristics Total
Samplea
(n=50)
STAR
Intervention
(n=11)
Treatment
as Usual
(n=12)
High
Adherence
(n=22)
Child Age (mean ± SD) 7.6 ± 3.0 6.4 ± 3.5 8.4 ± 3.1 7.4 ± 2.9
Child Male (%) 66.0 55.0 75.0 72.7
Child Race (%)
 Caucasian 86.0 81.8 83.3 90.9
 African-American 12.0 18.2 16.7 9.1
 Biracial 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Caregiver Relation to Child (%)
 Mothers 84.0 90.9 66.7 90.9
 Fathers 10.0 0.0 33.3 4.5
 Other (e.g., Uncle, Grandmother) 6.0 9.1 0.0 4.5
Caregiver Marital Status (%)
 Married 57.1 63.6 33.0 68.2
 Single 24.5 18.2 41.7 22.7
 Divorced 18.4 18.2 25.0 9.1
Socioeconomic Status (mean ± SD) b 51.7 ± 21.3 45.5 ± 19.6 54.5 ± 22.3 59.0 ± 22.4
Epilepsy Diagnosis (%)
 Idiopathic Localization-related 42.0 63.6 33.3 40.9
 Idiopathic Generalized 24.0 18.2 25.0 31.8
 Idiopathic Unclassified 28.0 9.1 33.3 27.3
 Cryptogenic Generalized 2.0 9.1 0.0 0.0
 Symptomatic Localization-related 4.0 0.0 8.3 0.0
Initial Prescribed Anti-Epileptic Drug (%)
 Carbamazepine 32.0 63.6 25.0 18.2
 Valproic Acid 30.0 27.3 33.0 27.3
 Levetiracetam 24.0 9.1 41.7 22.7
 Ethosuximide 8.0 0.0 0.0 18.2
 Other 6.0 0.0 0.0 13.6
Baseline Total Side effects score 11 11.4 ± 12.1 13.2 ± 13.9 7.5 ± 7.5 12.9 ± 13.9
Seizure Presence in past 3 months 36% 18% 16% 59%
a

Note: Five patients withdrew prior to randomization.

b

Duncan scores were calculated and range from 15 to 97, with higher scores representing greater occupational attainment17; 18. Based on Duncan TSEI2 with occupations equivalent to property managers, physicians’ assistants, mail carriers, and sheriffs/law enforcement.