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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Consult Clin Psychol. 2016 Sep 12;84(12):1078–1093. doi: 10.1037/ccp0000137

Table 1.

Sample Description

STEER
DEDP
N M (SD) or % N M (SD) or %



Teen Age (Years) 86 16.98 (0.70) 86 16.88 (0.65)
Teen Male Gender 86 73.3% 86 70.9%
Teen Ethnicity 86 86
  Non-Hispanic 93% 94.2%
Teen Race 86 86
  Caucasian 87.2% 83.7%
  African American 9.3% 12.8%
  Biracial 1.2% 1.2%
  Other 2.3% 2.3%
Teen WASI 86 100.91 (13.34) 86 98.93 (12.38)
Percent Medicated for
ADHD
86 68.6% 86 68.6%
DBD – Hyperactive
Impulsive Symptoms
average score
86 1.46 (0.60) 86 1.47 (0.61)
DBD – ADHD Symptoms
average score
86 1.74 (0.49) 86 1.74 (0.54)
DBD – ODD Symptoms
average score
86 1.33 (0.65) 86 1.18 (0.69)
DBD – CD Symptoms
average score
86 0.25 (0.23) 86 0.25 (0.27)
Parent Age (Years) 83 47.40 (6.47) 86 46.60 (6.24)
Parent Relationship (all
female)
86 86
  Mother 97.7% 96.5%
  Grandmother 1.2% 1.2%
  Other Relation 1.2% 2.3%
Parent Ethnicity 86 86
  Non-Hispanic 98.8% 96.5%
Parent Race 86 86
  Caucasian 91.9% 88.4%
  African American 8.1% 11.3%
Parental Education 86 86
  High School/GED 30.2% 25.6%
  Associates 17.4% 23.3%
  Bachelors 34.9% 27.9%
  Masters 10.5% 20.9%
  Doctorate 7.0% 2.3%

Note. WASI = Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence. DBD – Disruptive Behavior Disorder Rating Scale. STEER=Supporting a Teen’s Effective Entry to the Roadway. DEDP=Driving Education and Driving Practice. There were no significant differences across groups on any variable.