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. 2017 May 30;94(6):814–823. doi: 10.1007/s11524-017-0162-1

Table 1.

Sample descriptive statistics

Baseline (T1) 6-month (T2) 12-month (T3)
Daily life stressa 6.42 (2.86) 5.57 (3.11) 5.36 (3.19)
Highest education achievedb
 •Less than 12th grade 29.1% (80)
 •High-school graduate/GED 39.3% (108)
 •Some college/trade school 28.4% (78)
 •College graduate 3.3% (9)
Annual income
 •Less than $10,000 51.7%(125)
 •$10,000–$19,999 21.1%(51)
 •$20,000–$29,999 14.5% (35)
 •$30,000–$39,999 5.0% (12)
 •Over $40,000 7.9% (19)
Employmentb
 •Yes 44.6% (121)
 •No 55.4% (150)
Marital statusb
 •Married 18.6% (51)
 •Single 73.4% (201)
 •Divorced 1.5% (4)
 •Widowed .7% (2)
Child agea 5.59 (2.17)
Child sex
 •Male 59.4% (164)
 •Female 40.6% (112)
Asthma severityb
 •Intermittent 4.7% (13)
 •Mild persistent 38.0% (104)
 •Moderate persistent 17.5% (48)
 •Severe persistent 39.8% (109)
Asthma control levelb
 •Well controlled .0% (0) 9.5% (25) 14.0% (35)
 •Not well controlled 6.2% (17) 28.9% (76) 24.4% (61)
 •Poorly controlled 93.8% (259) 61.6% (162) 61.6% (154)
ED visits 3.34 (3.28) 1.60 (2.43) 1.00 (1.83)
Urgent care visits 1.37 (2.43) .87 (1.76) .67 (1.30)
Hospitalizations .49 (1.47) .24 (.65) .16 (.60)
Baseline (T1) 6-month (T2) 12-month (T3)
Social supporta 32.72 (8.88) 33.36 (8.52) 34.16 (8.33)
CRYSIS scalesa
 •Financial 3.05 (2.52) 2.43 (2.39) 2.35 (2.43)
 •Legal .48 (.87) .32 (.72) .18 (.56)
 •Career 1.13 (.96) .99 (.93) .96 (.96)
 •Relationships .92 (.93) .80 (.94) .86 (.91)
 •Safety in home .14 (.40) .09 (.40) .09 (.35)
 •Safety in community 1.48 (1.62) 1.25 (1.61) 1.16 (1.51)
 •Home issues 1.31 (1.5) .91 (1.08) .89 (1.06)

aMean (SD)

bPercentage (n)