Table 1

Sociodemographics of parent and their affected child

Time 1 (n=19)Time 2 (n=17)
Parent sex
 Female16 (84.2%)13 (76.5%)
 Male3 (15.8%)3 (17.6%)
 Prefer not to say1 (5.9%)
Parent highest level of education
 High school5 (26.3%)1 (5.9%)
 Beyond high school14 (73.7%)16 (94.1%)
Employment
 Employed: full-time/part-time/casual10 (52.6%)10 (58.8%)
 Not employed: actively seeking work/not seeking work/retired/student/home duties8 (42.1%)7 (41.2%)
Private health insurance
 Yes9 (47.4%)9 (52.9%)
 No (Medicare only)9 (47.4%)8 (47.1%)
Child age
 0–12 months10 (52.6%)7 (41.2%)
 13–24 months6 (31.6%)5 (29.4%)
 2–4 years2 (10.5%)4 (23.5%)
 5–7 years1 (5.3%)1 (5.9%)
Child sex
 Female7 (36.8%)6 (35.3%)
 Male11 (57.9%)11 (64.7%)
  • Fourteen parents completed questionnaires at both timepoints.