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Table 2 Demographic and Clinical Characteristics

From: Prospective memory and glycemic control in children with type 1 diabetes mellitus: a cross-sectional study

 

n=94

Age (years)

12.5 ± 3.4 (range 6.17 -17.95)

Gender (% Female)

49

Ethnicity (% white, not of Hispanic origin)

87.2

Full Scale IQ

106.8 ± 10.5 (range 79–142)

Academic Achievement (%)

 

As

53.8

As & Bs

7.7

Bs

28.6

Bs & Cs

5.5

Cs

2.2

Cs & Ds

1.1

As, Bs, & Cs

1.1

Education Level of Mother (%)

 

Some High School

1.1

High School Graduate

16

Some College

16

Associate’s Degree

13.8

Bachelor’s Degree

31.9

Master’s Degree

16

Doctorate

3.2

Other

2.1

Education Level of Father (%)

 

Some High School

0

High School Graduate

25.5

Some College

19.1

Associate’s Degree

8.5

Bachelor’s Degree

27.7

Master’s Degree

7.4

Doctorate

5.3

Other

6.4

Total household income (%)

 

<$25,000

3.2

$25-49,999

7.4

$50-74,999

13.8

$75-99,999

24.5

$100-124,999

23.4

>$125,000

23.4

Didn’t answer

4.3

Caregiver completing study questionnaires (% mother)

81.9

Hemoglobin A1C (%)

7.9 ± 1.2 (range 5.8 – 14.1)

Type 1 diabetes duration (years)

4.9 ± 3.5 (range 0.2 - 12.3)

Age at diagnosis of type 1 diabetes (years)

7.6 ± 3.8 (range 0.9 - 14.9)

Blood glucose at start of study (mg/dL)

209.7 ± 84.5 (range 87 – 452)

Method of Insulin Delivery

 

Multiple daily injections (%)

20

CS II (%)

65.6

History of severe low blood glucose reaction (%)

20.4

History of diabetic ketoacidosis (%)

40.4