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. 2020 May 24;45(8):867–876. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa034

Table I.

Sample Demographics

Variable N (%) of 119
Child race/ethnicity
 Biracial–African American and Hispanic/Latinx 17 (14.3)
 Hispanic/Latinx 50 (43.7)
 African American 52 (42.0)
Child sex
 Female 61 (51.3)
 Male 58 (48.7)
Caregiver race/ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latinx 62 (52.1)
 African American 55 (46.2)
 White 1 (0.8)
 More than 1 race selected 1 (0.8)
Caregiver sex
 Female 113 (95.0)
 Male 6 (5.0)
Caregiver marital status
 Single 70 (58.8)
 Married/engaged/living together 44 (36.9)
 Separated/divorced 5 (4.2)
Relationship to child
 Biological parent 115 (96.6)
 Stepparent 1 (0.8)
 Grandparent 3 (2.5)
Caregiver highest degree obtained
 None 4 (3.4)
 High school degree/GED 63 (52.9)
 Associate degree 12 (10.1)
 Vocational-tech degree 7 (5.9)
 College degree 21 (17.6)
 Graduate degree 11 (9.2)
Annual household income
 $0–10,000 20 (16.8)
 $10,001–20,000 15 (12.6)
 $20,001–30,000 22 (18.5)
 $30,001–40,000 36 (30.3)
 $40,001–50,000 13 (10.9)
 $50,000+ 13 (10.9)
Note.

GED = General Education Diploma