Variables . | Caregivers (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Children (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Clinicians (N = 22), mean (SD)/% . |
---|---|---|---|
Female sex | 96% | 48% | 87% |
Race: Black or African American | 83% | 78% | 18% |
White | 17% | 9% | 73% |
Other or multiple races | – | 13% | – |
Asian | – | – | 9% |
Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latinx | 4% | 4% | – |
Age | 2.7 years (0.92) | ||
18–24 years | 17% | – | |
25–29 years | 17% | 4.5% | |
30–39 years | 57% | 45.5% | |
40–49 years | 9% | 27.3% | |
≥50 years | – | – | 22.7% |
Highest educational level obtained | |||
≤High school/secondary school | 48% | – | |
Some college/junior college | 30% | – | |
College/university | 13% | – | |
Postgraduate | 9% | 100% | |
Number of children living in home | 2.4 (0.99) | ||
Number of adults living in the homea | 1.7 (0.82) | ||
Single caregiver household | 70% | ||
Married | 21% | ||
Unmarried, cohabitating | 9% | ||
US poverty level: ≤125% | 65% | ||
≤133% | 4% | ||
≤150% | 4% | ||
≤200% | 5% | ||
250% or more | 22% | ||
Clinician prior education in pediatric sleepb and source | 32% | ||
Bachelor’s program | 5% | ||
Medical school or residency | 23% | ||
Continuing education course | 9% | ||
Hospital/employer training | 5% | ||
Other experience (clinical) | 9% |
Variables . | Caregivers (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Children (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Clinicians (N = 22), mean (SD)/% . |
---|---|---|---|
Female sex | 96% | 48% | 87% |
Race: Black or African American | 83% | 78% | 18% |
White | 17% | 9% | 73% |
Other or multiple races | – | 13% | – |
Asian | – | – | 9% |
Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latinx | 4% | 4% | – |
Age | 2.7 years (0.92) | ||
18–24 years | 17% | – | |
25–29 years | 17% | 4.5% | |
30–39 years | 57% | 45.5% | |
40–49 years | 9% | 27.3% | |
≥50 years | – | – | 22.7% |
Highest educational level obtained | |||
≤High school/secondary school | 48% | – | |
Some college/junior college | 30% | – | |
College/university | 13% | – | |
Postgraduate | 9% | 100% | |
Number of children living in home | 2.4 (0.99) | ||
Number of adults living in the homea | 1.7 (0.82) | ||
Single caregiver household | 70% | ||
Married | 21% | ||
Unmarried, cohabitating | 9% | ||
US poverty level: ≤125% | 65% | ||
≤133% | 4% | ||
≤150% | 4% | ||
≤200% | 5% | ||
250% or more | 22% | ||
Clinician prior education in pediatric sleepb and source | 32% | ||
Bachelor’s program | 5% | ||
Medical school or residency | 23% | ||
Continuing education course | 9% | ||
Hospital/employer training | 5% | ||
Other experience (clinical) | 9% |
Variables . | Caregivers (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Children (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Clinicians (N = 22), mean (SD)/% . |
---|---|---|---|
Female sex | 96% | 48% | 87% |
Race: Black or African American | 83% | 78% | 18% |
White | 17% | 9% | 73% |
Other or multiple races | – | 13% | – |
Asian | – | – | 9% |
Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latinx | 4% | 4% | – |
Age | 2.7 years (0.92) | ||
18–24 years | 17% | – | |
25–29 years | 17% | 4.5% | |
30–39 years | 57% | 45.5% | |
40–49 years | 9% | 27.3% | |
≥50 years | – | – | 22.7% |
Highest educational level obtained | |||
≤High school/secondary school | 48% | – | |
Some college/junior college | 30% | – | |
College/university | 13% | – | |
Postgraduate | 9% | 100% | |
Number of children living in home | 2.4 (0.99) | ||
Number of adults living in the homea | 1.7 (0.82) | ||
Single caregiver household | 70% | ||
Married | 21% | ||
Unmarried, cohabitating | 9% | ||
US poverty level: ≤125% | 65% | ||
≤133% | 4% | ||
≤150% | 4% | ||
≤200% | 5% | ||
250% or more | 22% | ||
Clinician prior education in pediatric sleepb and source | 32% | ||
Bachelor’s program | 5% | ||
Medical school or residency | 23% | ||
Continuing education course | 9% | ||
Hospital/employer training | 5% | ||
Other experience (clinical) | 9% |
Variables . | Caregivers (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Children (N = 23), mean (SD)/% . | Clinicians (N = 22), mean (SD)/% . |
---|---|---|---|
Female sex | 96% | 48% | 87% |
Race: Black or African American | 83% | 78% | 18% |
White | 17% | 9% | 73% |
Other or multiple races | – | 13% | – |
Asian | – | – | 9% |
Ethnicity: Hispanic/Latinx | 4% | 4% | – |
Age | 2.7 years (0.92) | ||
18–24 years | 17% | – | |
25–29 years | 17% | 4.5% | |
30–39 years | 57% | 45.5% | |
40–49 years | 9% | 27.3% | |
≥50 years | – | – | 22.7% |
Highest educational level obtained | |||
≤High school/secondary school | 48% | – | |
Some college/junior college | 30% | – | |
College/university | 13% | – | |
Postgraduate | 9% | 100% | |
Number of children living in home | 2.4 (0.99) | ||
Number of adults living in the homea | 1.7 (0.82) | ||
Single caregiver household | 70% | ||
Married | 21% | ||
Unmarried, cohabitating | 9% | ||
US poverty level: ≤125% | 65% | ||
≤133% | 4% | ||
≤150% | 4% | ||
≤200% | 5% | ||
250% or more | 22% | ||
Clinician prior education in pediatric sleepb and source | 32% | ||
Bachelor’s program | 5% | ||
Medical school or residency | 23% | ||
Continuing education course | 9% | ||
Hospital/employer training | 5% | ||
Other experience (clinical) | 9% |
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