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Table 2 Participant demographics by study group (n = 279)

From: INSIGHT responsive parenting intervention reduces infant’s screen time and television exposure

 

Responsive Parenting (n = 140)

Control (n = 139)

Maternal demographics

 Age (years), mean (SD)

28.7 (4.6)

28.7 (4.9)

 Pre-pregnancy BMI (kg/m2), mean (SD)

25.5 (5.0)

25.3 (5.6)

 Gestational weight gain (kg), mean (SD)

15.6 (6.4)

15.0 (6.0)

 Hispanic/Latino, n (%)

12 (8.6)

7 (5.0)

 Race, n (%)

  Black

10 (7.1)

7 (5.0)

  White

122 (87.1)

127 (91.4)

  Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander

1 (0.7)

0 (0)

  Asian

5 (3.6)

4 (2.9)

  Other (multi-racial)

2 (1.4)

1 (0.7)

 Education, n (%)

  High school or less

16 (11.4)

16 (11.5)

  Some college

37 (26.4)

36 (25.9)

  College graduate

48 (34.3)

52 (37.4)

  Graduate degree +

39 (27.9)

35 (25.2)

 Married, n (%)

102 (72.9)

108 (77.7)

 Annual household income, n (%)

   < $10,000

6 (4.3)

5 (3.6)

  $10,000–24,999

10 (7.1)

10 (7.2)

  $25,000–49,999

5 (3.6)

23 (16.6)

  $50,000–74,999

46 (32.9)

26 (18.7)

  $75,000–99,999

32 (22.9)

23 (16.6)

   ≥ $100,000

32 (22.9)

43 (30.9)

  Do not know/refused to answer

9 (6.4)

9 (6.4)

Infant demographics

 Male sex, n (%)

75 (53.6)

69 (49.6)

 Gestational age (weeks), mean (SD)

39.6 (1.2)

39.5 (1.1)

 Birth weight (kg), mean (SD)

3.4 (0.4)

3.5 (0.4)

 Birth length (cm), mean (SD)

50.9 (2.4)

50.7 (4.5)