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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2019 May 27;66(9):e27800. doi: 10.1002/pbc.27800

TABLE 1.

Demographic variables by ethnicity.

Caucasian
(n = 58)
M (SD) or N (%)
Hispanic
(n = 34)
M (SD) or N (%)
Other non-Caucasian
(n = 22)
M (SD) or N (%)
Age at Evaluation 14.47 (4.35) 14.22 (3.93) 12.70 (4.74)
Gender (males) 39 (67.2) 20 (58.8) 14 (63.6)
Primary Language
 English 58 (100) 19 (55.9) 22 (100)
 Spanish 0 15 (44.1) 0
Primary Caregiver Education* a b    ab
 < High School Graduation 3 (5.2) 7 (20.5) 1 (4.5)
 High School Grad/GED 7 (12.1) 12 (35.3) 7 (31.8)
 Some College 15 (25.8) 11 (32.4) 3 (13.5)
 2-Year College Degree 5 (8.6) 0 4 (18.2)
 4-Year College Degree 19 (32.8) 4 (11.8) 4 (18.2)
 Graduate Level Education 9 (15.4) 0 3 (13.5)
Family Income* a b    ab
 <$40,000 13 (22.4) 21 (61.8) 11 (50)
 40,000 – 79,999 11(19.0) 8 (23.5) 4 (18.1)
 80,000 – 119,999 15 (25.9) 3 (8.8) 4 (18.1)
 120,000 – 159,999 2 (3.4) 1 (2.9) 3 (13.6)
 160,000 – 199,999 15 (25.9) 1 (2.9) 0
 Don’t know 2 (3.4) 0 0

Note. RT = radiation;

*

Denotes a significant difference at p < .01, with significant differences occurring between Non-Hispanic Caucasians and Hispanics.