Table 1.
Variable | N (%) |
---|---|
Race | |
White/Caucasian | 26 (68.4) |
Black/African American | 10 (26.3) |
Asian | 1 (2.6) |
Hispanic/Latina | 1 (2.6) |
Female Caregiver’s Highest Education | |
Completed some high school | 1 (2.6) |
High School Diploma | 4 (10.5) |
Completed some college | 15 (39.5) |
Associate’s degree | 2 (5.3) |
Bachelor’s degree | 8 (21.1) |
Master’s Degree | 8 (21.1) |
Male Caregiver’s Highest Education | |
Completed some high school | 1 (2.6) |
High School Diploma | 6 (15.8) |
Completed some college | 7 (18.4) |
Associate’s degree | 2 (5.3) |
Bachelor’s degree | 7 (18.4) |
Master’s Degree | 4 (10.5) |
Family Income | |
$0–14,999 | 6 (15.8) |
$15,000–29,999 | 8 (21.1) |
$30,000–44,999 | 1 (2.6) |
$45,000–59,999 | 2 (5.3) |
$60,000–74,999 | 2 (5.3) |
$75,000–89,999 | 6 (15.8) |
$90,000+ | 13 (34.2) |
Parents’ Marital Status | |
Married | 20 (52.6) |
Separated or divorced | 5 (13.2) |
Never married | 10 (26.3) |
Other | 2 (5.2) |
Note. Percentages are based on the full sample (N=38). Columns that do not sum to 100% represent missing data