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. 2020 Nov 24;46(1):1–11. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa088

Table II.

Total Sample Demographics

M ± SD or %
Patients (N = 36)
 Age in years 17.36 ± 1.46
 Gender
  Male 50.00%
  Female 50.00%
 Ethnicity
  White/Caucasian 83.33%
  Black/African-American 5.56%
  Asian 5.56%
  Biracial 5.56%
 Age at diagnosis 12.67 ± 3.57
 Diagnosis
  Crohn’s disease 72.22%
  Ulcerative colitis 27.78%
 Physician global assessment (baseline)
  Quiescent 69.44%
  Mild 19.44%
  Moderate 5.56%
  Severe
  Missing 5.56%
Parents/caregivers
 Age 49.00 ± 5.51
 Relationship to patient
  Mother 88.89%
  Father 2.78%
  Other family member 8.34%
 Marital status
  Single 16.67%
  Married 69.44%
  Other/not reported 13.89%
 Ethnic background
  White/Caucasian 86.11%
  Black/African-American 5.56%
  Hispanic 5.56%
  Asian 2.78%
 Highest education
  High school or below 11.11%
  Below 4-year college 22.22%
  4-year college/university 38.89
  Post-graduate education 16.67%
  Unknown/not reported 11.11%
 Household income
  $50,000 or below 19.44%
  $50,001–100,000 13.89%
  $100,001–150,000 38.89%
  $150,001–200,000 11.11%
  Over $200,000 2.78%
  Unknown/not reported 13.89%