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. 2023 Dec 8;18(12):e0295418. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0295418

Table 1. Baseline demographic characteristics among adults with COVID-19 infection.

(N = 2482)
Gender
 Female 1657 (66.8%)
 Male 825 (33.2%)
Race
 White Non-Hispanic 660 (26.6%)
 White Hispanic 1399 (56.4%)
 Black Non-Hispanic 215 (8.7%)
 Black Hispanic 58 (2.3%)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 67 (2.7%)
 Other 83 (3.3%)
Age
 Mean (SD) 36.1 (12.5)
 Median [Min, Max] 33.0 [18.0, 84.0]
Education
 Below high school 64 (2.6%)
 High school/GED 578 (23.3%)
 Some college 762 (30.7%)
 Associates/Bachelors 804 (32.4%)
 Master’s degree 223 (9.0%)
 Doctoral degree 51 (2.1%)
Marital status
 Single 1106 (44.6%)
 Married/Living with partner 1102 (44.4%)
 Divorced/Separated/Widowed 274 (11.0%)
Employment
 Employed full/half-time 1811 (73.0%)
 Unemployed/Other 400 (16.1%)
 Disabled/Retired 138 (5.6%)
 Self-employed 133 (5.4%)
Income
 No income 235 (9.5%)
 $1-$19,999 535 (21.6%)
 $20,000-$39,999 670 (27.0%)
 $40,000-$59,999 492 (19.8%)
 $60,000-$79,999 260 (10.5%)
 $80,000-$99,999 128 (5.2%)
 $100,000+ 162 (6.5%)