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[Preprint]. 2023 Aug 11:2023.01.27.23285125. [Version 3] doi: 10.1101/2023.01.27.23285125

Table 2.

The demographic differences between the total All of Us participants, and those that had valid answers to all 110 SDoH questions.

Demographics All AoU Participants: 372,397 (100%) All AoU Participants with valida SDoH anwers: 12,913 (3.5%)
Race White 201149 (54.01%) 11279 (87.35%)
Black or African American 73383 (19.71%) 482 (3.73%)
Asian 12459 (3.35%) 324 (2.51%)
Other or >1 population 26890 (7.22%) 343 (2.66%)
None Indicated 58516 (15.71%) 485 (3.76%)
Ethnicity Not Hispanic or Latino 288227 (77.4%) 12095 (93.67%)
Hispanic or Latino 66704 (17.91%) 751 (5.82%)
Additional Options 17466 (4.69%) 67 (0.52%)
Sex at birth Female 222495 (59.75%) 8236 (63.6%)
Male 138831 (37.28%) 4674 (36.09%)
Intersex 80 (0.02%) 20 (0.15%)
Additional Options 10991 (2.95%) 20 (0.15%)
Gender Female 220833 (59.3%) 8113 (62.82%)
Male 138140 (37.09%) 4642 (35.95%)
Non Binary 920 (0.25%) 60 (0.46%)
Transgender 464 (0.12%) 20 (0.15%)
Additional Options 12040 (3.23%) 79 (0.61%)
Age Median=56 (19–122b) Median=58(19–93)
a

Participants that completed all questions, and did not skip, or choose not to answer a question;

b

Age 122 = a participant chose the least birth year (1900).

Participant counts less than 20 are shown as a count of 20 based on the All of Us reporting rules.