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. 2022 Apr 18;32(5):682–688. doi: 10.1038/s41370-022-00439-4

Table 1.

Summary of demographic characteristics and the use of disinfecting and personal care products for participants in this study (n = 48).

Characteristics N Percentage, % Characteristics N Percentage, %
Demographic factors Disinfecting habits
Age (years) Disinfectant use
  <33 17 36   Yes 21 44
  >33 29 60   No 26 54
  Missing 2 4   Missing 1 2
Education completed Disinfecting frequency (n = 21)
  College 17 36   More than once a week 8 38
  Advanced degree 29 60   Less than once a week 11 52
  Missing 2 4   Missing 2 10
Census tract median income Disinfectant type (n = 21)
  Low-income 1 2   Wipes 13 62
  Lower middle 8 16   Sprays 8 38
  Middle 20 42   Missing 0 0
  Upper middle 18 38 Personal care product use
  Missing 1 2 Using ATMAC- containing products (n = 48)
Residence status in Seattle (years)   Yes 10 21
  <20 33 69   No 38 79
  >20 13 27 Frequency (n = 10)
  Missing 2 4   2–5 times a week 7 70
Child’s age at time of collection   5–10 times a week 3 30
  <6 months 19 40
  >6 months 24 50
  Missing 5 10
Maternal BMI (kg/m2)
  Underweight, <18.5 0 0
  Normal, 18.5–24.9 28 58
  Overweight, 25–29.9 10 21
  Obese, >30 6 13
  Missing 4 8