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. 2023 Feb 6;10(2):311. doi: 10.3390/children10020311

Table 1.

Characteristics of caregivers who completed a survey regarding the use of telehealth for their child during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Study Population, N = 105
Relationship to the child answering questions about, n (%)
Biological parent 91 (86.7)
Stepparent 4 (3.8)
Foster parent 1 (1.0)
Adoptive parent 2 (1.9)
Guardian 7 (6.7)
Age, n (%)
18–30 25 (23.8)
31–40 26 (24.8)
41–50 18 (17.1)
51–60 2 (1.9)
Did not answer 34 (32.4)
Race, n (%)
White/Caucasian 69 (65.7)
Black/African American 28 (26.7)
American Indian/Native American 1 (1.9)
Alaskan Native 0 (0)
Asian 7 (5.7)
Native Hawaiian 0 (0)
Pacific Islander 0 (0)
Ethnicity, n (%)
Hispanic/Latino 6 (5.7)
Arab 3 (2.9)
Neither of these 96 (91.4)
Relationship status, n (%)
Single–never married 24 (22.9)
Married 50 (47.6)
Other committed relationship 17 (16.2)
Separated 2 (1.9)
Widowed 1 (1.0)
Divorced 11 (10.5)
Difficulty living on household income, n (%)
Not at all difficult 32 (30.5)
Somewhat difficult 50 (47.6)
Difficult 15 (14.3)
Very difficult 6 (5.7)
Extremely difficult 2 (1.9)