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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Fam Psychol. 2016 Jun 23;30(6):732–742. doi: 10.1037/fam0000219

Table 1.

Socio-demographic characteristics of Families of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

Couples (n = 176)
    Married (n,%) 174 (98.9%)
    Both biological parents (n,%) 159 (90.3%)
    Length of dating (M [SD]) 14.56 (4.83)
    Length of marriage (M [SD]) 11.93 (4.81)
    Household income (M [SD]) $80-89,999 ($40,210)
Parents (n = 352)
    Mother age in yrs (M [SD]) 38.69 (5.20)
    Father age in yrs (M [SD]) 40.93 (5.80)
    Education (n,%)
        Less than high school degree 13 (3.5%)
        High school degree/GED 33 (8.7%)
        Some college 60 (15.9%)
        College Degree 189 (50.0%)
        Graduate/professional degree 77 (19.0%)
    Race/ethnicity (n[%])
        Caucasian, Non-Hispanic 336 (89.4%)
        Hispanic 26 (6.9%)
        African-American 4 (1.1%)
        American Indian 1 (0.3%)
        Asian or Pacific Islander 9 (2.4%)
Child with autism spectrum disorder (N = 176)
        Age in yrs (M[SD]) 7.97 (2.30)
        Male (n[%]) 156 (85.2%)
        Intellectual disability (n[%]) 64 (34.8%)
        Age of diagnosis in yrs (M[SD]) 4.02 (1.86)
        Global Behavior Problems (M[SD]) 65.44 (10.00)
        Global ASD Symptoms (M[SD]) 104.81 (29.71)

Note. Global Behavior Problems assessed through the CBCL and global ASD symptoms assessed through the SRS.