Table 1. Baseline demographic characteristics among adults with COVID-19 infection.
(N = 2482) | |
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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%) |