Skip to main content
. 2021 Aug 3;24:101511. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2021.101511

Table 1.

Baseline Child, Caregiver, and Household Characteristics (N = 47).

Children N = 47 Age, mean years (SD) 12.9 (2.4)
Gender, n (%)
 Male
 Female

25 (53%)
22 (47%)
Race/ethnicity, n (%)
 Non-Hispanic White
 Non-Hispanic Black
 Hispanic
 Asian
 Mixed/other

0 (0%)
12 (26%)
31(66%)
1 (2%)
3 (6%)

Cargivers N = 47 Age, mean years (SD) 43.0 (9.8)
Gender, n (%)
 Female
 Male

45 (96%)
2 (4%)
Race/ethnicity, n (%)
 Non-Hispanic White
 Non-Hispanic Black
 Hispanic
 Asian
 Mixed/other

1 (2%)
11 (24%)
34 (72%)
1 (2%)
0 (0%)
Employment Status, n (%)
 Not employed outside  home
 Employed part-time
 Employed full-time

23 (49%)
15 (32%)
9 (19%)

Households N = 47 Number of adults, mean (SD) 3.3 (1.9)
Number of children, mean (SD) 2.5 (1.3)
Household income, n (%)
 $0 – $15,000
 $15,001-$30,000
 $30,001-$45,000
 $45,001- $60,000
 Decline

11(24%)
16 (35%)
12 (26%)
2 (4%)
6 (11%)
Household use SNAP, n (%)
 Currently
 In the past
 Never

24 (52%)
13 (28%)
9 (20%)
Household Food Insecurity, n (%)
 Yes
 No

26 (55%)
21 (45%)