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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2021 Nov 18;292:114582. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2021.114582

Table 1.

Qualitative and Quantitative Sample Demographics

Qualitative Sample
(N=26)
Quantitative Sample
(N=142)
Age N (%) N (%)
12 1 (4%) 23 (16%)
13 4 (16%) 33 (23%)
14 11 (42%) 32 (23%)
15 6 (23%) 25 (18%)
16 4 (15%) 29 (20%)
Sex
Male 14 (54%) 58 (41%)
Female 12 (46%) 84 (59%)
Race
American Indian/Alaska Native 24 (92%) 128 (90%)
Other 2 (8%) 14 (10%)
Single Parent Household *
Yes 9 (35%) 66 (46%)
No 17 (65%) 75 (53%)
Missing 0 (0%) 1 (1%)
Mother Education
College grad 7 (27%) 38 (27%)
Some college 4 (15%) 30 (21%)
High school grad 6 (24%) 40 (28%)
Didn't finish high school 5 (19%) 18 (13%)
Don't know 4 (15%) 15 (11%)
Father Education
College grad 2 (7%) 13 (9%)
Some college 3 (12%) 17 (12%)
High school grad 8 (31%) 42 (30%)
Didn't finish high school 9 (35%) 31 (22%)
Don't know 4 (15%) 38 (27%)

Note. One participant missing data on both mother and father education.

*

Single parent household is defined by parental marital status (Yes = single or never married/ widowed/ separated/ divorced; No = married/cohabitating).