Table 1

Survey participant demographics (n=110)

Characteristicn (%)
Gender
 Female99 (90.0)
 Male11 (10.0)
Age (years) (median (range))35 (18–67)
Highest level of education
 Some high school1 (0.9)
 High school graduate5 (4.5)
 Some college/university7 (6.4)
 College/university graduate50 (45.5)
 Postgraduate education/degree47 (42.7)
Marital status
 Single5 (4.5)
 Married/Common-law98 (89.1)
 Separated/divorced/widowed7 (6.4)
Annual household income (US$)
 <30 000 5 (4.5)
 30–49 9997 (6.4)
 50–69 99915 (13.6)
 70–89 99914 (12.7)
 >90 00069 (62.7)
Country of residence
 Australia2 (1.8)
 Canada77 (70.0)
 England8 (7.3)
 India2 (1.8)
 Portugal2 (1.8)
 USA19 (17.3)
Type of community
 Urban (≥10 000)102 (92.7)
 Rural (<10 000)7 (6.4)
 Missing1 (0.9)
Number of children in home (median (range))2 (0–4)
Relationship to child
 Parent106 (96.4)
 Step-parent0 (0)
 Grandparent4 (3.6)
 Other2 (1.8)
Type of ARI
 Bronchiolitis29 (26.4)
 Croup49 (44.5)
 Strep throat/tonsillitis36 (32.7)
 Wheezing48 (43.6)
 Influenza42 (38.2)
 Pneumonia24 (21.8)
 Asthma29 (26.4)
 Other23 (20.9)
Most concerning ARI
 Bronchiolitis10 (13)
 Croup20 (26)
 Strep throat/tonsillitis3 (4)
 Wheezing6 (8)
 Influenza2 (3)
 Pneumonia16 (21)
 Asthma15 (19)
 Other6 (8)
Year of ARI (median (range))2012 (1994–2013)
Child age at time of ARI (median (range))1 year (<1 month to 10 years)
Hospital admissions due to ARI
 Yes21 (19.1)
 No84 (76.4)
 Missing5 (4.5)
Chronic illness
 Yes20 (18)
 No90 (82)
  • ARI, acute respiratory infection.