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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 31.
Published in final edited form as: Health Commun. 2016 Oct 21;32(11):1409–1421. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2016.1228029

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics (N=40)

Age of participating mothers and their children:
 Mean mother age in years (SD) a 32.1 (5.5)
 Mean child age in years (SD) 3.6 (.5)
Nativity:
 Born outside the U.S. (%) 97.5
 Mean number of years lived in the U.S. among foreign-born mothers (SD) 11.8 (5.0)
Acculturation (%):
 Strong Mexican orientation 82.5
 Strong Anglo orientation 5.0
 Weak Mexican and Anglo orientation 2.5
 Strong Mexican and Anglo orientation 10.0
Married or living with a partner (%) 82.5
Educational status (%):
 Less than high school 40.0
 High school diploma or GED 50.0
 Some college or college graduate 10.0
Child beverage intake (%):
 Soda: 1 or more times per week 75.0
 Diet soda: 1 or more times per week 0
 Fruit juice: More than 1 time per day 37.5
 Flavored drinks: 1 or more times per week 65.0
 White milk: More than 2 times per day 20.0
 Flavored milk: 1 or more times per week 52.5
 Atole made with water: 1 or more times per week 2.5
 Atole made with milk: 1 or more times per week 15.0
 Water: 1 or more times per day 85.0
Child exposure to television time:
 Mean number of hours of television watched on weekdays (SD) 4.2 (1.2)
 Mean number of hours of television watched on weekend days (SD) 3.9 (1.8)
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SD = standard deviation