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. 2021 Nov 29;18(23):12561. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182312561

Table A2.

Number of participants and percentage per determinant of family- and child-level.

Variable Categories Number of Participants Percentage
Deprivation status Least deprived and most educated 23 13.5
Employed and not materially deprived 23 13.5
Employed, no access to money 27 15.8
Benefits but coping 62 36.2
Most deprived 36 21.0
Alcohol consumption mother Yes 30 27.3
No 80 72.7
Mother’s age at birth Under 25 years of age 62 36.2
Between 25–30 years of age 60 35.1
Older than 30 49 28.7
Breastfed child Yes 92 65.2
No 49 34.8
Parental psychological wellbeing normal health (threshold 23) 120 88.2
worse condition/distress 16 11.8
Caregivers feeding style Authoritarian 2 1.4
Authoritative 69 48.9
Indulgent 49 34.8
Uninvolved 21 14.9
Ethnicity White British 54 31.6
Pakistani 100 60.2
Other 14 8.2
Physical activity Never active 16 11.3
Once a month to once a week 61 43.3
Twice a week to 7 times a week 64 45.4
Sex Male 79 46.2
Female 92 53.8
Daily TV hours during weekday of the child None 17 12.3
Up to one hour 52 37.2
1–2 h 31 22.3
2–3 h 26 18.7
More than 3 h 13 9.5
Frequency drinking sugar-sweetened beverages child Very low consumption 86 64.7
Medium to very high 47 35.3
Emotional and behavioural wellbeing child Close to average 66 48.5
Slightly decreased 29 21.3
Low 15 11.0
Very low 26 19.2
Hours of sleep per day Less than 10 h 10 7.1
Between 10–12 h 60 42.9
12.5–14 h 60 42.9
More than 14 h 10 7.1