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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 16.
Published in final edited form as: Public Health Genomics. 2023 Mar 3;26(1):45–57. doi: 10.1159/000529852

Table 1:

Sample characteristics

All Probands Relatives
n=70 % n=31 % n=39 %
Geisinger 31 10 21
KPMAS 19 11 8
KPWA 20 10 10
Assigned female at birth 68 97% 31 100% 37 95%
Assigned male at birth 2 3% 2 5%
Mean age (min, max) 61.8 (25, 89) 63.7 (34, 89) 58.2 (25, 85)
Education
High school or less 14 20% 5 16% 9 23%
Some college or trade, technical, or vocational school 17 24% 5 16% 12 31%
College graduate 21 30% 10 32% 11 28%
Postgraduate 18 26% 11 36% 7 18%
Health insurance
Medicare 25 36% 14 45% 11 28%
Commercial/private 54 78% 24 77% 30 77%
Other (Medicaid and/or Military/Tricare) 3 4% 2 6% 1 3%
No insurance 2 3% 1 3% 1 3%
Prefer not to answer 1 1% 1 3% 0 0%
Hispanic ethnicity 1 1% 1 3%
Race
Black or African American 10 14% 3 10% 7 18%
White 54 77% 25 81% 29 74%
Asian 5 7% 3 10% 2 5%
More than one race 1 1% 1 3%
Marital status
Single/never married 14 20% 7 23% 7 23%
Married 38 54% 19 61% 19 61%
Widowed / separated / divorced 11 16% 5 16% 6 19%
Currently working for pay=yes 24 34% 10 32% 14 36%
Household income (combined, pre-tax)
$50,000 or less 16 23% 6 20% 13 33%
$50,000-$150,000 28 40% 15 48% 13 34%
More than $150,000 10 15% 4 12% 6 15%
Don’t know 5 7% 2 6% 3 8%
Prefer not to answer 8 11% 4 13% 4 10%