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. 2017 Dec 18;43(5):561–571. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsx146

Table I.

Participant Characteristics

Characteristic Camp Study (N = 1,005) STePS Study (N = 260)
M (SD) M (SD)
Teen age 14.39 (1.52) 15.74 (1.09)
A1c 7.94 (1.56) 9.14 (1.92)
Duration of diabetes (years) 6.98 (3.10) 6.88 (4.03)
n (%) n (%)
Teen gender, % female 581 (58) 152 (58)
Teen race/ethnicity
 Caucasian 881 (88) 178 (68)
 African-American 25 (3) 33 (13)
 Hispanic/Latino 39 (4) 26 (10)
 Asian 5 (<1) 6 (2)
 Other 4 (<1) 17 (7)
Annual family income
 ≤$50,000 204 (20) 39 (15)
 $51–100,000 276 (27) 81 (31)
 $101–175,000 252 (25) 71 (27)
 >$175,000 111 (11) 42 (16)
Insulin administration, % pump 751 (75) 177 (68)
% Regular use of continuous glucose monitor 667 (66) 80 (31)
Living with
 Both parents 733 (73) 191 (73)
 Parent and stepparent/partner 105 (10) 19 (7)
 One parent 113 (11) 38 (15)
 Other 24 (2) 12 (5)
Caregiver relationship to child
 Mother/stepmother/foster mother 896 (89) 232 (89)
 Father/stepfather/foster father 88 (9) 20 (8)
 Other 13 (1) 3 (1)
Mother education
 6th grade or less 1 (<1)
 Some middle/high school 16 (2) 9 (3)
 High school graduate 70 (7) 22 (8)
 Some college 209 (21) 66 (25)
 College graduate 433 (43) 109 (42)
 Graduate school or professional degree 267 (27) 49 (19)
Father education
 6th grade or less 1 (<1)
 Some middle/high school 41 (4) 10 (4)
 High school graduate 152 (15) 33 (13)
 Some college 251 (25) 68 (26)
 College graduate 319 (32) 74 (28)
 Graduate school or professional degree 214 (21) 59 (23)