“…, 71, 73, 77, 82, 86, 87, 92, 96, 98, 99, 101], 10 to 19 (n � 10)[50,65,69,74,79,84,89,91,93,97], 20 to 29 (n � 14)[42,46,57,60,63,64,67,72,75,76,83,88,95,103], 30-39 (n � 7)[48,53,56,59,61,68], and a sample with 40 or more participants (n � 9)[21,22,44,66,81,90,100,102,105]. Some sample sizes were drawn from the number of families involved, which is categorized in ranges from 1 to 4 families (n � 10)[41, 47, 49-52, 78, 82, 85, 87], 5 to 9 (n � 3)[54,58,61], 10 to 14 (n � 3)…”