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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatry Res. 2020 Apr 18;289:113021. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113021

Table 1.

Participant Demographics

Demographics Percentage
Parents (N = 1018)
Age (mean(SD)) 37.7 (6.9)
Sex (% female) 69%
Race (% white) 68%
   (% black) 22%
   (% two or more races) 3%
   (% other) 7%
Ethnicity (% Hispanic) 7%
Psychiatric (% psychiatric history) 45%
Shipley IQ (mean(SD)) 94 (18)
Education (% less than HS) 10%
    (% HS diploma) 22%
    (% some college/post secondary non-degree) 20%
    (% associates degree) 13%
    (% bachelors degree) 18%
    (% masters/doctoral/professional degree) 17%
Employment (% unemployed) 19%
     (% employed part time) 15%
     (% employed full time) 52%
     (% homemaker full time) 8%
     (% retired/disability/other) 6%
Marital Status (% married) 55%
       (% never married) 27%
       (% not married, living together) 3%
       (% divorced/separated/widowed) 15%
Income (% < 10,000) 6%
    (% 10,001 – 20,000) 11%
    (% 20,001 – 30,000) 10%
    (% 30,001 – 40,000) 7%
    (% 40,001 – 50,000) 6%
    (% 50,001 – 75,000) 11%
    (% 75,001 – 100,000) 11%
    (% > 100,000) 13%
    (% would rather not say) 25%
IRRA – TEPS-C 36.12 (7.27)
Children (N = 1127)
Age (mean(SD)) 8.8 (2.1)
Sex (% female) 47%
Race (% white) 59%
   (% black) 22%
   (% two or more races) 13%
   (% other) 6%
Ethnicity (% Hispanic) 12%
Psychiatric (% psychiatric history) 41%
Shipley IQ mean(SD) 100 (17)
IRRA - EPSC 2.35 (.37)