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. 2021 Apr 12;29(8):591–599. doi: 10.1177/1357633X211003810

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

N %
Child participants (6–11 years old; M = 8.75, SD = 1.83)
Female 4 20
Male 16 80
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 5
Black or African American 1 5
White 13 65
More than one racea 4 20
Unknown or prefer not to answer race question 1 5
Hispanic 3 15
Not Hispanic 16 80
Unknown or prefer not to answer ethnicity question 1 5
Mother participants (28–47 years old; M = 40.35, SD = 5.27)
American Indian/Alaskan Native -- --
Black or African American 1 5
White 14 70
More than one racea 4 20
Unknown or prefer not to answer race question 1 5
Hispanic 3 15
Not Hispanic 16 80
Unknown or prefer not to answer ethnicity question 1 5
Household information
Household income
<$50,000 1 5
$50,000–$150,000 9 45
>$150,000 9 45
Preferred not to answer 1 5
Caregiver status
Primary caregiver (mother) 20 100
Two parent/caregiver household 16 80
One parent/caregiver household 4 20

aNote. 75% of the child participants that selected more than one race families endorsed both Black/African American and White, with the remaining 25% indicating American Indian/Alaskan Native and White. 50% of our mothers reporting more than one race selected Black/African American and White and the other half selected American Indian/Alaskan Native and White.