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. 2018 Jul 10;12(1):97–112. doi: 10.1007/s40271-018-0323-7

Table 3.

Caregiver sample characteristics—cognitive interviews

Socio-demographic characteristics Children
n = 12
Adolescents
n = 12
Adults
n = 12
Total
n = 36
Gender
 Male 0 (0.0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0%)
 Female 12 (100.0%) 12 (100%) 12 (100.0%) 36 (100%)
Age (years)
 Mean (SD) 39 (8.72) 44 (5.14) 54 (7.76) 45.7 (9.59)
 Median 36.5 43.5 55.5 45
 Min, max 29, 63 36, 54 36, 70 29, 70
Race/ethnicity
 Caucasian 10 (83.3%) 11 (91.7%) 11 (91.7%) 32 (88.9%)
 Asian 1 (8.3%) 1 (2.8%)
 Black
 Hispanic 1 (8.3%) 1 (8.3%) 1 (8.3%) 3 (8.3%)
Education
 High school 1 (8.3%) 1 (2.8%)
 Trade school
 Associates degree 1 (8.3%) 1 (8.3%) 2 (16.7%) 4 (11.1%)
 Some college 4 (33.3%) 5 (41.7%) 1 (8.3%) 10 (27.8%)
 College graduate 5 (41.7%) 1 (8.3%) 6 (50.0%) 12 (33.3%)
 Graduate degree 2 (16.7%) 4 (33.3%) 3 (25.0%) 9 (25.0%)
Employment
 Full-time 3 (25.0%) 10 (83.3%) 6 (50.0%) 19 (52.8%)
 Part-time 4 (33.3%) 1 (8.3%) 3 (25.0%) 8 (22.2%)
 Retired 2 (16.7%) 2 (5.6%)
 Student
 Homemaker 5 (41.7%) 1 (8.3%) 6 (16.7%)
 Unemployed, disabled 1 (8.3%) 1 (2.8%)
Relationship to patient
 Parent 11 (91.7%) 12 (100.0%) 12 (100.0%) 35 (97.2%)
 Grandparent 1 (8.3%) 1 (2.8%)
Marital status
 Single 3 (25.0%) 3 (25.0%) 1 (8.3%) 7 (19.4%)
 Married 9 (75.0%) 9 (75.0%) 11 (91.7%) 29 (80.6%)