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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 17.
Published in final edited form as: Health Educ Behav. 2016 Jul 9;44(1):5–12. doi: 10.1177/1090198116637602

Table 3.

Child, Parent, Dyad (N = 100), and Trip Characteristics.

Characteristics Percent (n) or mean ± SD or median (range)
Child characteristics
 Female 49.0% (49)
 Age (years) 7.9 ± 3.4
  Perceptual stage (3–7 years) 46.0% (46)
  Analytical/reflective stage (>7 to 14 years) 54.0% (54)
 Foreign-born (Mexico) 7.0% (7)
  Years in United States (among foreign-born) 2.9 ± 1.5
Parent characteristics
 Female 60.0% (60)
 Age (years) 37.9 ± 7.3
 Up to high school graduate 55.0% (55)
 Employed full-time or part-time 70.0% (70)
 Monthly household income < $2000 41.0% (41)
 Foreign-born (Mexico) 66.0% (66)
  Years in United States (among foreign-born) 19.2 ± 12.2
Dyad characteristics
 Mother–daughter 36.0% (36)
 Father–son 27.0% (27)
 Mother–son 24.0% (24)
 Father–daughter 13.0% (13)
Shopping characteristics
 Quick trip (vs. stock-up, special Purpose)a 83.0% (43)
 Dollars spent during observed shopping trip $21.06 ± $22.33
 Grocery shopping days per week 2 (2–7 days/week)
 Percent of parents who always shop with a child 70.0% (70)
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Data available from 52 dyads only because this question was added after data collection had commenced.