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. 2024 Jan 19;12(2):250. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12020250

Table 1.

Participant characteristics of White and Hispanic groups.

White Hispanic p-Value
Number of participants—N (Wt%) 2833 (81.73) 778 (18.27)
Age—N (Wt%) <0.001
    18–34 313 (19.67) 184 (35.89)
    35–49 495 (22.89) 194 (28.14)
    50–64 816 (30.46) 208 (22.84)
    65–74 713 (15.92) 126 (8.87)
    75+ 496 (11.06) 66 (4.26)
Gender 0.1965
    Male 1149 (47.74) 274 (44.29)
    Female 1684 (52.26) 504 (55.71)
Marital Status 0.0004
    Single 397 (24.18) 155 (33.07)
    Married 1629 (62.67) 424 (55.85)
    Others 807 (13.15) 199 (11.07)
Level of Education <0.0001
    High school or below 751 (32.16) 332 (51.65)
    Some college 558 (30.40) 162 (26.42)
    Bachelor’s degree or above 1524 (37.44) 284 (21.93)
Income levels <0.0001
    <USD 50,000 969 (30.33) 411 (45.35)
    USD 50,000–99,999 909 (32.14) 214 (33.11)
    ≥USD 100,000 955 (37.53) 153 (21.55)
Insurance <0.0001
    Yes 2727 (95.15) 672 (84.36)
    No 106 (4.85) 106 (15.64)

Note: Abbreviations: N, Number; Wt, Weighted.