Definition: Estimated percentage of adults with caregiving responsibilities for children ages 0-17, by caregiver's race/ethnicity and adequacy of telehealth to meet the health care needs of their children in the period after the COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020 (e.g., in Wave 4 (Jun. 3 – Jun. 29, 2022), telehealth had always been adequate for 21.8% of Hispanic/Latino caregivers in California in meeting their children's health care needs during the pandemic).
Data Source: Family Experiences During the COVID-19 Pandemic. (Jun. 2022). Questionnaire: American Academy of Pediatrics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Prevent Child Abuse America & Tufts Medical Center; California oversample: Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, California Essentials for Childhood Initiative & California Dept. of Public Health, Office of Suicide Prevention.
Footnote: African American/black, Asian, Hispanic/Latino, and white categories are mutually exclusive. These data are subject to both sampling and nonsampling error. The annotation [!] indicates that the estimate’s margin of error is at least 5 percentage points but less than 10 percentage points.