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Table 1 Child and family social characteristics and early intervention service use at study enrollment

From: Pilot implementation of an electronic patient-reported outcome measure for planning and monitoring participation-focused care in early intervention

Characteristic

N = 139 (%)

 

Mean (SD)

Child Sex, Malea

71 (51.1)

Service Duration (months)a

13.87 (5.70)

n (%)

Insurance Type, Public Insurancea

39 (28.1)

Type of EI Services Receiveda

 

Had a Diagnosis

38 (27.3)

 PT

73 (52.5)

Child Age (months)

 

 OT

44 (31.7)

 12 to 24

64 (46.0)

 ST

96 (69.1)

 over 24

75 (54.0)

 DI

51 (36.7)

Child Raceab

 

Number of EI Services Receiveda

 

 White

104 (74.8)

 1

37 (26.6)

 Black

9 (6.5)

 2

57 (41.0)

 Asian

2 (1.4)

 3 or more

36 (25.9)

 American Indian/Alaska Native

2 (1.4)

 

Median [IQR]

 Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander

1 (.7)

Total Per Child EI Hoursa

 

 Other

4 (2.9)

 All Services

69.00 [56.50,107.50]

 Multiple Races

13 (9.4)

  

Child Ethnicitya

 

 PT

7.00 [.00, 57.00]

 Hispanic or Latino

27 (19.4)

 OT

.00 [.00, 11.00]

 Not Hispanic or Latino

106 (76.3)

 ST

28.00 [.00, 56.00]

 Unknown

4 (2.9)

 DI

EI Intensitya (hours per month)

.00 [.00, 15.75]

5.82 [4.67, 8.18]

Respondent Type (mother or female guardian)

132 (95.0)

  

Caregiver Education Level

 High school or some college

32 (23.0)

  

 College degree

40 (28.8)

  

 Graduate training

67 (48.2)

  

Family Incomea

 $0–50,000

29 (20.9)

  

 $50,001-100,000

32 (23.1)

  

 $100,001+

73 (52.5)

  
  1. Abbreviations: EI Early intervention, PT Physical therapy, OT Occupational therapy, ST Speech therapy, DI Developmental intervention
  2. aMissing data
  3. bRespondents could select multiple responses