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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Dev Behav Pediatr. 2019 Oct-Nov;40(8):606–612. doi: 10.1097/DBP.0000000000000708

Table 1.

Demographics of Study Sample, n = 35

N %
Child
Gender (female) 20 61
Child Age
  0–6 months 20 57
  7–12 months 3 9
  13–18 months 6 17
  19–24 months 6 17
First Born Child 18 51
Receives Public Health Insurance 25 71
Parent
Gender (female) 28 80
Age
  18–20 1 3
  21–25 7 21
  26–30 10 29
  31–35 12 35
  36–40 4 12
Race/Ethnicity
  Asian 4 11
  Black/African American 20 57
  Latino/Hispanic 6 17
  White/Caucasian 2 6
  Bi-racial 2 6
  Other 1 3
Marital Status
  Single 22 63
  Married 13 37
Highest Education Level
  High School and Below 10 29
  Some College 7 21
  2-Year Degree 2 6
  4-Year Degree 8 24
  Graduate or Postgraduate Degree 7 21

Note. Where data points were missing, percentages are calculated based on total number of available cases.