Table 1.
Cross-Sectional | Longitudinal Subset | |||
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Early Childhood | School Age | T1 | T2 | |
Variable | n = 50 | n = 40 | n = 25 | |
Mean Age (SD) | 3.96 (1.05) | 10.9 (1.59) | 4.12 (1.09) | 10.40 (1.35) |
Sex (Frequency; %) | ||||
Females | 19 (38) | 18 (45) | 11 (44) | |
Males | 31 (62) | 22 (55) | 14 (56) | |
NF Etiology (Frequency; %) | Familial: 19 (38) de novo: 31 (62) |
Familial: 13 (32.5) de novo: 27 (67.5) |
Familial: 7 (28) de novo: 18 (72) |
|
Race/Ethnicity (Frequency; %) | ||||
Caucasian | 37 (74) | 33 (82.5) | 20 (80) | |
African-American | 5 (10) | 4 (10) | 3 (12) | |
Latino | 5 (10) | - | - | |
Asian | 1 (2) | 1 (2.5) | 1 (4) | |
Mixed Ethnicity | 2 (4) | 2 (5) | 1 (4) | |
Hollingshead SES Index Mean (SD) | 41.92 (14.86) | 46.13 (12.43) | 43.04 (14.26) | 44.99 (10.82) |
Note: Cross-sectional refers to analyses of one timepoint. Longitudinal subset refers to analyses across early childhood and school age within the same participants. T1: early childhood visit for longitudinal subset. T2: school age visit for longitudinal subset. SES = Socioeconomic status. SD: Standard Deviation.