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[Preprint]. 2021 Apr 23:rs.3.rs-444161. [Version 1] doi: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-444161/v1

Figure 6.

Figure 6

COVID-19 risk and prevention as functions of COVID-19-related worry in parents and youth. (A,B) Average (Avg.) frequency that youth endorsed engaging in COVID-19-related preventative behaviors as functions of annual household income and area deprivation index. Error bars represent ±1 between-subjects standard error of the means. Analysis controlled for caregiver/parental education, child race, child ethnicity, child sex, child age, questionnaire number, participants’ baseline study site, and participant. Area deprivation index was collapsed across continuous deciles for graphing. (C) Frequency of youths’ preventative behaviors by parent-youth communication frequency on risk/prevention, which are the averaged data from Figure 4. (D) Frequency of youths’ preventative behaviors by youth COVID-19-related worry. (E) Frequency of parent-child communication on risk/prevention by parent COVID-19-related worry. (C-E) The size of the circles reflects the number of datapoints at each x-y coordinate. The solid lines are best fitting simple regression lines.