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Table 4 Demographic variability of parent survey respondents

From: Identifying barriers to chronic disease reporting in Chicago Public Schools: a mixed-methods approach

Variable

Frequency, n (%)

 

All parents

Parents who completed process

Parents who did not complete process

 

N = 72

N = 38

N = 34

Age

   

≤ 44

57 (79.2%)

30 (78.9%)

27 (79.4%)

≥ 45

15 (20.8%)

8 (21.1%)

7 (20.6%)

Gender

   

Male

6 (8.3%)

3 (7.9%)

3 (8.8%)

Female

66 (91.7%)

35 (92.1%)

31 (91.2%)

Race/Ethnicity

   

African American

13 (18.1%)

7 (18.4%)

6 (17.6%)

Hispanic/Latino

25 (34.7%)

11 (28.9%)

14 (41.2%)

White/Other

34 (47.2%)

20 (52.6%)

14 (41.2%)

Education level*

   

High school or less

23 (31.9%)

14 (36.8%)

9 (26.5%)

Some college

18 (25.0%)

9 (23.7%)

9 (26.5%)

Graduate

31 (43.1%)

15 (39.5%)

16 (47.1%)

Household income**

   

< $50,000

38 (52.8%)

20 (52.6%)

18 (52.9%)

> $50,000

34 (47.2%)

18 (47.4%)

16 (47.1%)

Child insurance

   

Private

32 (44.4%)

15 (39.5%)

17 (50.0%)

Public or none

40 (55.6%)

23 (60.5%)

17 (50.0%)

  1. *Parents with missing data (n = 4) were assumed to have high school education or less.
  2. **Parents with missing data (n = 5) were assumed to be lower income (<$50,000).