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. 2018 Jun 6;13(6):e0197199. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0197199

Table 1. Demographic data.

Characteristic Total (n = 35) Those that used the Stove Hood (n = 29)
Child with Asthma
Sex
female 19 (54%) 17 (59%)
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino 2 (6%) 2 (7%)
White 3 (9%) 2 (7%)
Black 28 (80%) 23 (79%)
Asian 1 (3%) 1 (3%)
Other 1 (3%) 1 (3%)
Asthma Severity
Mild Intermittent 10 (29%) 9 (31%)
Mild Persistent 11 (31%) 10 (34%)
Moderate Persistent 13 (37%) 9 (31%)
Severe Persistent 1 (3%) 1 (3%)
Parent Reported Allergies
Yes 14 (40%) 13 (45%)
Mean Age (years) 8.5 (1.6) 8.5 (1.6)
Mean BMI percentile 79th (21) 80th (22)
Household
Single Family Home
Yes 15 (43%) 12 (41%)
Number of household members 4.3 people (1.7) 4.2 (1.7)
Family Household Income
$25,000 or below 22 (63%) 18 (62%)
$25,001–50,000 9 (26%) 8 (28%)
$50,001–75,000 1 (3%) 0 (0%)
$75,001–100,000 1 (3%) 1 (3%)
$100,001 and above 2 (6%) 2 (7%)
Highest Household Education Level
Did not graduate high school 3 (9%) 3 (10%)
High school graduate 4 (11%) 4 (14%)
Some college education 14 (40%) 13 (45%)
Has a college degree 14 (40%) 9 (31%)
Family Reports using Stove Hood
Yes 29 (83%) 29 (100%)
Household Member who smokes
Yes 13 (37%) 10 (34%)

Data presented as number (%) or mean (sd).