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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 30.
Published in final edited form as: Eval Program Plann. 2019 Feb 18;74:84–90. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2019.02.009

Table 1.

Child and family-level demographics of participants in study (n = 20).

Child-level All (n = 20) Boys (n = 12) Girls (n = 8)
Mean Mean Mean
Age - years, (± SD) 6.4, (0.6) 6.3, (0.5) 6.4, (0.7)
African-American - n, (%) 16, (80) 9 (75) 7, (88)
BMI Classification - n, (%)
Underweight 1, (5) 0, (0) 1, (13)
Normal weight 13, (65) 12, (100) 4, (50)
Overweight/Obese 3, (15) 0, (0) 3, (38)
Missing 3, (15) 3, (100) 0, (0)
Family-level N %
Parent/Guardian
Mother 14 70
Father 3 15
Missing 3 15
Education
No High School Diploma 1 5
High School Diploma 4 20
College Degree 12 60
Missing 3 15
Marital Status
Married 9 45
Single and Never Married 5 25
Widowed/Divorced/Separated 2 10
Other 1 5
Missing 3 15
Annual Household Income
$19,999 or less 1 5
$20,000 – $39,999 7 35
$40,000 or more 7 35
Missing 5 25
No. of People in Household*
3 or less 3 15
4 or more 14 70
Missing 3 15
No. of Children in Household**
2 or less 9 45
3 or more 8 40
Missing 3 15

SD = Standard Deviation, BMI = Body Mass Index.

*

Including respondent.

**

Including child participant.