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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Psychol. 2019 Dec 9;48(4):1194–1214. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22296

Table 1.

Participant characteristics.

Therapists (N=17)
Frequency by %
Mean (Standard Deviation)
Parents (N=29)
Frequency by % or
Mean (Standard Deviation)
Female 94% 93.1%
Age M = 33.5 years (SD=9.2) M = 40 years (SD=7.4)
Latinx 35% 100%
Fluent in Spanish 47% 86%
Educational Level
  Doctoral Degree 5.90% -
  Master’s Degree 70.60% 3.4%
  Bachelor’s Degree 17.60% 10.3%
  Associate’s Degree - 10.3%
  High School/GED - 31%
  Less than High School - 41.4%
  Other - 3.4%
Mental Health Discipline
  Marriage and Family Therapist 29.40% -
  Social Work 29.40% -
  Clinical Psychology 23.50% -
  School Psychology 17.60% -
Licensed in Clinical Discipline 17.60% -
Years Practicing in Clinical Discipline M = 6.9 (SD=5.8; Range: 1–23) -
Employment Status -
  Full or part time - 28%
  Unemployed - 10%
  Not employed outside the home - 62%