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. 2021 Dec 24;9:751733. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2021.751733

Table 1.

Sociodemographic information of the ZOE 2.0 study participants, overall and among those with clinical information for early childhood caries (ECC).

All participants* w/ECC information
n (column %) n (column %)
Entire sample 7,965 (100) 6,328 (100)
Gender
Boy 3,955 (50) 3,155 (50)
Girl 4,008 (50) 3,173 (50)
Age at enrollment (years)
3 2,537 (32) 1,967 (31)
4 4,183 (53) 3,334 (53)
5 1,245 (16) 1,027 (16)
(months), mean (SD) 52 (7.5) 52 (7.4)
Race/ethnicity
Non-hispanic black 3,755 (48) 3,003 (48)
Hispanic 1,585 (20) 1,268 (20)
Non-hispanic white 1,422 (18) 1,122 (18)
>1 race 836 (11) 654 (10)
AI/AN/Asian/NH/PI/Other 285 (4) 219 (4)
Guardian's education
Some elementary 367 (5) 317 (5)
Some high school 1,110 (14) 861 (14)
High school/GED diploma 2,941 (38) 2,338 (38)
Some technical/college education 2,243 (29) 1,783 (29)
College or more 1,118 (14) 885 (14)
*

94 participants (1.2% of the entire study population) were excluded from presentation and analysis due to missing information in the reported child oral health status questionnaire item.

ECC, early childhood caries; AI, American Indian; AN, Alaskan Native; NH, native Hawaiian, PI, Pacific Islander.