Table 4.
Parent perceptions of health-related technology use (HTU).
| Demographics | Overall (N=313), n (%) | Most understanding (n=69) | Most comfortable (n=61) | Most parenting behavior change (n=73) | ||||||||||
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Value, n (%) | χ2(df), P value | Value, n (%) | χ2(df), P value | Value, n (%) | χ2(df), P value | |||||||
| Parent educational attainment |
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2.773 (1), .096 |
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0.528 (1), .468 |
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0.735 (1), .391 | ||||||||
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<Bachelor’s degree | 137 (43.8) | 36 (26.7) |
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29 (21.5) |
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35 (25.7) |
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≥Bachelor’s degree | 176 (56.2) | 33 (18.8) |
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32 (18.2) |
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38 (21.6) |
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| Household income |
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0.978(1), .323 |
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1.144 (1), .285 |
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0.074 (1), .785 | ||||||||
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<200% FPLa | 95 (30.4) | 24 (25.5) |
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22 (23.4) |
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23 (24.2) |
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≥200% FPL | 216 (69.0) | 44 (20.5) |
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39 (18.1) |
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49 (22.8) |
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| Perceived financial difficulty |
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14.169 (1), <.001b |
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7.851 (1), .005b |
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7.298 (1), .007b | ||||||||
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None to mild | 220 (70.3) | 36 (16.4) |
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34 (15.5) |
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42 (19.2) |
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Moderate to severe | 93 (29.7) | 33 (35.9) |
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27 (29.3) |
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31 (33.3) |
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aFPL
bP<.01