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Table 1 Parent concept elicitation participant demographic characteristics

From: A qualitative study of the impacts of having an infant or young child with achondroplasia on parent well-being

 

Spain (n = 6)

US (n = 9)

Total (n = 15)

Age, mean (SD)

34.8 (3.4)

32.1 (5.2)

33.2 (4.6)

 (range)

(32–40)

(24–40)

(24–40)

Relationship to child, n(%)

 Mother

5 (83)

9 (100)

14 (93)

 Father

1 (17)

0

1 (7)

Marital status, n(%)

 Married

3 (50)

6 (67)

9 (60)

 Divorced

0

2 (22)

2 (13)

 Single

2 (33)

1 (11)

3 (20)

 No response

1 (17)

0

1 (7)

Race/ethnicity, n(%)a

 Asian American

–

2 (22)

–

 White/Caucasian

–

9 (100)

–

Education, n(%)

 High school or equivalent

3 (50)

2 (22)

5 (33)

 College degree

2 (33)

6 (67)

8 (53)

 Post-graduate school

1 (17)

1 (11)

2 (13)

Work status, n(%)

 Full-time

3 (50)

6 (67)

9 (60)

 Student

0

1 (11)

1 (7)

 Not working (disabled)

0

1 (11)

1 (7)

 Not working (other)

3 (50)

1 (11)

4 (27)

Household income, n(%)b

  < 20,000

0

1 (11)

–

 20,001 to 40,000

3 (50)

1 (11)

–

 40,001 to 60,000

2 (33)

2 (22)

–

 60,001 to 80,000

0

2 (22)

–

 80,001 to 100,000

0

1 (11)

–

  > 100,000

0

2 (22)

–

 Decline to answer

1 (17)

0

–

  1. Percentages may not add to 100 due to rounding. SD standard deviation
  2. aUS only; response categories are not mutually exclusive, so percentages do not add to 100
  3. bHousehold income was reported in Euros (€) for participants in Spain and in US dollars ($) for US participants