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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Psychopathol. 2020 Oct;32(4):1495–1508. doi: 10.1017/S0954579419001433

Table 1.

Family demographics.

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