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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Sleep Med. 2019 Jan 31;57:87–91. doi: 10.1016/j.sleep.2019.01.030

Table 1:

Study Population Demographics

n %
Age
Newborns (0–3 mos) 22 9%
Infants (4–11 mos) 35 14%
Toddlers (1–2 yrs) 62 25%
Preschoolers (3–5 yrs) 49 20%
School-Aged Children (6–13 yrs) 62 25%
Teenagers (14–17 yrs) 14 6%
Young Adults (18–21 yrs) 2 1%
Female 104 42%
Identity of Caretaker
Mother 190 77%
Father 36 15%
Grandparent 12 5%
Other 8 3%
Race/Ethnicity
Black/African-American 177 72%
Hispanic 24 10%
White/Caucasian 38 15%
Asian/Pacific Islander 3 1%
Native American 0 0%
Other 4 2%
Birth Order
Oldest 26 11%
Middle 41 17%
Youngest 117 48%
Only 61 25%
Other 1 0%

A convenience sample of patients on a general pediatric inpatient floor of Comer Children’s Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, was recruited for surveys pertaining to sleep at home and within the hospital.