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Table 2 Child and family participant demographic characteristics, by state and group

From: Feasibility of delivering parent-implemented NDBI interventions in low-resource regions: a pilot randomized controlled study

Measure

State

Treatment group

AL (n = 6)

CA (n = 8)

CO (n = 13)

PA (n = 7)

AAYC (n = 14)

CESDM (n = 20)

Child age at enrollment (M, SD)

25.02, 4.58

24.98, 4.42

26.84, 3.77

25.51, 2.85

26.8, 2.35

25.11, 4.52

Child sex (% male)

83.3

37.5

69.2

100

71.4

70.0

Child race/ethnicity (%)

 White

16.7

100

76.9

28.6

64.3

60.0

 Black/African-American

83.3

–

15.4

42.9

28.6

30.0

 Asian

–

–

–

14.3

–

5.0

 Multiple

–

–

7.7

14.3

7.1

5.0

 Hispanic or Latino

–

25

23.1

42.9

28.6

20.0

Maternal education (%)

 High school/GED/vocational

16.7

62.5

23.1

57.1

42.9

35.0

 Some college

16.7

25

46.2

28.6

28.6

35.0

 College degree

16.7

–

30.8

14.3

28.6

10.0

 Graduate degree

50

12.5

–

–

–

20.0

Family income (M, SD)

43,966; 26,472 Range: 8800–70000

58,875; 31,534 Range: 0–96,000

61,769; 42,528 Range: 20,000–170,000

26,857; 18,685 Range: 8,000–58,000

52,357; 45,771 Range: 0–170,000

49,640; 26,504 Range: 8800–96,000

  1. There are no significant differences between state or treatment groups on any variable