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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pediatrics. 2016 Dec;138(6):e20161042. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1042

Table 2. Sample Characteristics.

Variables (wave) Whole Sample (N = 5366) Black (n = 1431) Whitea (n = 3935)
% or Mean (SD) % or Mean (SD) % or Mean (SD)
Target gender (male) 47.9% 42.4% 49.9%
Target age (W1) 16.44 (0.85) 16.42 (0.84) 16.44 (0.86)
Disadvantage (W1) 0.87 (1.13) 1.39 (1.30) 0.68 (0.99)
 Family poverty 15.2% 28.3% 10.8%
 Parental education (< HS) 17.4% 21.4% 16.4%
 Parental unemployment 8.8% 15.2% 6.4%
 Single parent status 29.4% 51.1% 21.5%
 Receipt of public assistance 7.8% 15.2% 5.2%
 Inadequate income 16.7% 26.3% 13.2%
Striving (W1) 2.05 (1.09) 2.19 (1.09) 2.00 (1.09)
 Educational aspirations 50.7% 52.1% 50.2%
 School engagement 57.8% 66.2% 54.7%
 Belief in hard work and optimism 59.5% 58.8% 59.7%
 Single-minded focus on success 36.9% 41.6% 35.2%
Target age (W4) 29.32 (0.91) 29.33 (0.90) 29.31 (0.91)
BMI (W4) 29.07 (7.49) 30.50 (8.34) 28.54 (7.08)
Diabetes status (W4) 5.9% 12.3% 3.5%
College degree (W4) 34.3% 29.4% 36.1%
Personal annual income (W4) 36.64 (48.01) 31.62 (33.79) 38.35 (51.86)
Depression (W4) 18.9% 13.5% 20.9%

W1 = Wave 1, age 16; W4 = Wave 4, age 29; HS = high school; BMI = body mass index.

a

White participants indicated that they had no Hispanic heritage.