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. 2021 Jun;147(6):e2020029330. doi: 10.1542/peds.2020-029330

TABLE 1.

Social-Demographics for Families and Clinical Data by Two Groups (n = 126)

Variable FACE-TC (n = 83) Treatment-as-Usual Control (n = 43)
Age
 Mean (SD) 45.6 (8.2) 46.5 (8.4)
 Range 19–67 20–63
Sex, n (%)
 Female 67 (80.7) 37 (86.0)
 Male 16 (19.3) 6 (14.0)
Race, n (%)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 0 (0.0) 1 (2.3)
 Asian 3 (3.6) 0 (0.0)
 Black or African American 10 (12.0) 4 (9.3)
 White 68 (81.9) 35 (81.4)
 >1 race 2 (2.4) 3 (7.0)
Ethnicity, n (%)
 Hispanic or Latino 4 (4.8) 0 (0.0)
 Not Hispanic or Latino 79 (95.2) 42 (97.7)
 Declined 0 (0.0) 1 (2.3)
Education, n (%)
 No high school diploma or GED equivalency or high school or GED equivalency 18 (21.7) 7 (16.3)
 Some college but no Bachelor’s degree 31 (37.3) 17 (39.5)
 Bachelor’s degree, Master’s degree, doctorate, and/or professional degree 34 (41.0) 19 (44.2)
Income, n (%)
 Equal to or below the federal poverty line 21 (25.3) 12 (27.9)
 101% to 200% of federal poverty line 23 (27.7) 14 (32.6)
 201% to 300% of federal poverty line 14 (16.9) 5 (11.6)
 >300% of federal poverty line 23 (27.7) 10 (23.3)
 Declined 2 (2.4) 2 (4.7)
Relationship after regrouping, n (%)
 Biological 77 (92.8) 39 (90.7)
 Nonbiological 6 (7.2) 4 (9.3)
On active treatment of AYA, n (%)
 Yes 20 (24.1) 7 (16.3)
 No 63 (75.9) 36 (83.7)

GED, General Educational Development.