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. 2019 Aug 28;16(17):3144. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16173144

Table 1.

Characteristics of the sample.

Child Characteristics n (%)
Mean age (range) (years) 10.5 (4–16)
Sex
 Male 13 (43%)
 Female 17 (57%)
Duration of hearing difficulty
 <1 year 7 (23%)
 Between 1–5 years 18 (60%)
 >5 years 4 (13%)
 Don’t know 1 (3%)
Attend school (among those of school age) 27 (100%)
Grade
 Same year as other children 10 (37%)
 Lower grade than other children their age 16 (59%)
 Higher grade than other children their age 1 (3%)
Referral type
 Hearing assessment/hearing aids 11 (37%)
 Surgery 19 (63%)
Caregiver characteristics **
Sex
 Male 6 (20%)
 Female 24 (80%)
Age group (years)
 19–29 9 (30%)
 30–39 14 (47%)
 40–49 7 (23%)
Mean age (range) (years) 34.0 (19–49)
Primary caregiver
 Yes 26 (87%)
 No 4 (13%)
Relationship to child
 Mother 19 (63%)
 Father 5 (17%)
 Grandparent 1 (3%)
 Other 5 (17%)
Father lives in same household
 Yes 16 (53%)
 No 14 (47%)
Father contact in last 6 months
 Daily 16 (53%)
 Monthly 3 (10%)
 Once every 6 months 2 (7%)
 Less often 1 (3%)
 Father not alive 6 (20%)
 Unknown 2 (7%)
Literacy
 Literate 25 (83%)
 Illiterate 5 (17%)
Currently Working
 Yes, full time 8 (26%)
 Part time 4 (13%)
 No 18 (60%)

** for two caregivers, two children were referred (i.e., total number of caregivers was 28).