Table 1.
Demographics of study cohort.
| Characteristic | Total N (%) |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Female | 158 (76%) |
| Male | 49 (23.6%) |
| Other | 1 (0.5%) |
| Age | |
| 18–24 years | 31 (13.7%) |
| 25–34 years | 71 (31.3%) |
| 35–44 years | 41 (18.1%) |
| 45–54 years | 19 (8.4%) |
| 55–64 years | 25 (11%) |
| 65+ years | 22 (9.7%) |
| Missing | 18 (7.9%) |
| Ethnicity | |
| White or Caucasian | 142 (69.3%) |
| Black or African American | 50 (24.4%) |
| American Indian or Alaska Native | 2 (1.0%) |
| Asian | 3 (1.5%) |
| Other | 8 (3.9%) |
| Race | |
| Hispanic | 12 (7.0%) |
| Non-Hispanic | 159 (93%) |
| Residence | |
| Metropolitan | 140 (69.0%) |
| Non-Metropolitan | 63 (31.0%) |
| Income | |
| Less than $15,000 | 54 (26.3%) |
| $15,001–45,000 | 73 (35.6%) |
| $45,001–90,000 | 55 (26.8%) |
| $90,001–150,000 | 16 (7.8%) |
| Over $150,000 | 7 (3.4%) |
| Education | |
| Did not finish high school | 11 (5.3%) |
| High School diploma or GED | 56 (27.1%) |
| Some college credit, no degree | 57 (27.5%) |
| Trade/technical/vocational training | 20 (9.7%) |
| 2-year college degree or Associate’s | 17 (8.2%) |
| 4-year college degree or Bachelor’s | 33 (15.9%) |
| Master’s degree | 11 (5.3%) |
| Doctorate degree | 2 (1.0%) |
| Political affiliation | |
| Republican | 42 (20.5%) |
| Democrat | 88 (42.9%) |
| Independent | 40 (19.5%) |
| Something else | 35 (17.1%) |
| Religion | |
| Christian | 147 (75.0%) |
| Other religions | 49 (25.0%) |