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. 2021 Jan 7;11(3):724–732. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibaa132

Table 2.

Participant demographics

Variable Sample
Child participants (N = 60)
Age (years), mean (SD), range (years) 7.8 (4.8), 0–17
0–7 years (n = 30), mean (SD) 3.8 (2.0)
8–17 years (n = 30), mean (SD) 11.8 (2.9)
Gender, n (%)
 Female 28 (47)
 Male 32 (53)
Parent/caregiver participants (N = 60)
Caregiver type, n (%)
 Mother 55 (91)
 Father 1 (2)
 Grandmother 4 (7)
Employment status, n (%)
 Employed 40 (66)
 Caregiver/stay-at-home parent 3 (5)
 Unemployed 10 (17)
 Student 1 (2)
 Disabled 1 (2)
 Unknown 5 (8)
Education level, n (%)
 9th–12th grade or less 9 (15)
 High school graduate or GED 11 (18)
 Some college 22 (37)
 College graduate or above 18 (30)
Marital status, n (%)
 Married 17 (28)
 Living with partner 2 (3)
 Single 38 (63)
 Divorced 3 (5)
Household size (number of people), mean (SD) 3.4 (1.5)
County type, n (%)
 Metropolitan area 53 (88)
 Nonmetropolitan area 7 (12)

SD standard deviation.