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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol. 2020 Feb 6;50(3):400–410. doi: 10.1080/15374416.2020.1716366

Table 1.

Participant Demographics

Full Sample (N = 1,570) Subsample (N =889)
Parent/Guardian Age M = 41.5; SD = 10.6 M = 41.0; SD = 10.2
Parent/Guardian Gender
 Female 63.7% 64.5%
 Male 36.3% 35.5%
Child Age M = 8.6; SD = 2.3 M = 8.3; SD = 2.4
Child Gender
 Female 46.8% 46.6%
 Male 53.2% 53.4%
Parent/Guardian Race
 White 78.7% 82.2%
 Black or African American 13.9% 13.0%
 Asian 3.4% 3.4%
 American Indian or Alaska Native 2.6% 2.0%
 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander .6% .3%
 Some other race 5.5% 3.6%
Parent/Guardian Ethnicity
 Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish Origin 16.2% 13.9%
Parent/Guardian Born in the US 89.7% 89.7%
Parent/Guardian Education
 High school or lower 25.6% 20.9%
 Some college or higher 74.4% 79.1%
Marital Status (% married) 68.2% 69.1%
Family Income
 Less than $10,000 6.0% 4.7%
 $10,000 – $29,999 20.0% 20.0%
 $30,000 – $49,999 20.3% 19.4%
 $50,000 – $69,999 16.6% 17.4%
 $70,000 and above 37.2% 38.5%
US Region
 Northeast 18.3% 18.8%
 Midwest 24.3% 23.7%
 South 37.0% 36.4%
 West 20.4% 21.0%