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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nurs Res. 2020 Nov-Dec;69(6):436–447. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0000000000000469

Table 4.

Demographic Characteristics of Adolescents with ID and Parents at Wave 1 (N = 441)

Unweighted N Unweighted f Weighted % Weighted SE
Adolescents with ID
Male 441 232 53.1% 3.68
Race (may identify 1 or more)
 White 433 175 44.0% 3.29
 Black/African American 433 164 35.9% 5.88
 American Indian/Native 433 13 2.4% 1.18
 American
 Asian or Pacific Islander 433 29 4.1% 1.41
 Other 433 65 15.9% 3.87
Hispanic/Latinx 437 144 28.0% 3.60
Parent Characteristics
Female 403 388 97.6% 0.94
Race (may identify 1 or more)
 White 415 181 44.3% 5.03
 Black/African American 415 158 35.7% 5.62
 American Indian/Native 415 14 3.7% 1.82
 American
 Asian or Pacific Islander 415 24 3.6% 1.29
 Other 415 54 16.0 2.05
Hispanic/Latinx 414 133 26.2% 3.56
Marital Status
 Single, Never Married 414 56 13.0% 2.31
 Married 414 213 53.2% 4.36
 Widowed 414 22 4.7% 1.51
 Divorced 414 72 17.9% 2.25
 Separated 414 51 11.1% 1.89
Highest Education Completed
 Less than high school 414 200 47.4% 4.62
 High School Graduate/GED 414 111 28.6% 2.74
 Some College 414 81 19.2% 3.10
 College Graduate 414 15 3.6% 1.01
 Graduate Training 414 7 1.2% 0.52
Employed Outside Home 414 210 50.8% 4.15
Employed Full Time 406 154 35.5% 3.45
Annual Household Income
 Less than $14,999 347 150 42.1% 4.85
 $15,000–$34,999 347 111 29.4% 2.69
 $35,000–$49,999 347 52 15.6% 3.17
 $50,000–$74,999 347 21 8.0% 2.06
 $75,000–$99,999 347 7 3.3% 1.68
 $100,000 and more 347 6 1.5% 0.72

N = unweighted ID sample; f = unweighted frequencies; weighted percent (%) after applying Wave sampling weights, stratification, and cluster variables; SE = weighted standard error of the percent (%).