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Table 2 Participant Demographic (N = 987)

From: Evaluation of the scale-up and implementation of mind, exercise, nutrition … do it! (MEND) in British Columbia: a hybrid trial type 3 evaluation

 

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

n = 329

n = 185

n = 304

n = 169

Child Gender

n

%

n

%

n

%

n

%

 Male

155

47.1%

93

50.3%

153

50.3%

76

45.0%

 Females

174

52.9%

92

49.7%

151

49.7%

93

55.0%

Child Ethnicity

 Caucasian

180

57.3%

110

60.1%

153

52.6%

66

44.6%

 First Nations

35

11.1%

15

8.2%

25

8.6%

16

10.8%

 South and West Asians

26

8.3%

16

8.7%

27

9.3%

20

13.5%

 Latin American

7

2.2%

4

2.2%

12

4.1%

5

3.4%

 East and Southeast Asians

15

4.8%

12

6.6%

22

7.6%

11

7.4%

 Mixed

41

13.1%

16

8.7%

36

12.4%

21

14.2%

 Other (Arab, Black)

10

3.2%

10

5.5%

16

5.5%

9

6.1%

Household Income

  < $28,000

58

21.6%

32

19.8%

38

15.3%

34

25.6%

 $28,000 - $40,999

41

15.3%

26

16.0%

50

20.2%

28

21.1%

 $41,000 - $58,999

62

23.1%

32

19.8%

47

19.0%

21

15.8%

  ≥ $59,000

107

39.9%

72

44.4%

113

45.6%

50

37.6%

Single Parent

 Non-single parent family

216

70.6%

134

76.6%

196

71.0%

102

69.9%

 Single parent family

90

29.4%

41

23.4%

80

29.0%

44

30.1%

Parent Education

 High school or less

82

27.7%

7

4.9%

7

3.3%

21

14.9%

 Community college, trade school

123

41.6%

87

61.3%

126

59.7%

74

52.5%

 University or above

91

30.7%

48

33.8%

78

37.0%

46

32.6%

  1. Note: a Child ethnicity missing or undisclosed data: year 1: n = 15, year 2: = 2, year 3: n = 13, year 4: n = 21; b Household Income missing or undisclosed data: year 1: n = 61, year 2: = 23, year 3: n = 56, year 4: n = 36; c Single parent missing or undisclosed data: year 1: n = 23, year 2: = 10, year 3: n = 28, year 4: n = 23; d Parent education missing or undisclosed data: year 1: n = 33, year 2: = 30, year 3: n = 62, year 4: n = 28