Table 2.
Demographic characteristics of respondents to the community coalition/ key stakeholder baseline survey and campaign evaluation questionnaire, by urban/ rural status.
| Characteristic, n(%) | Coalition Members | Residents | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Urban (N=468) | Rural (N=358) | Overall (N=826) | Urban (N=947) | Rural (N=184) | Overall (N=1131) | |
| State | ||||||
| Kentucky | 91 (19.4%) | 63 (17.6%) | 154 (18.6%) | 290 (30.6%) | 65 (35.3%) | 355 (31.4%) |
| Massachusetts | 133 (28.4%) | 67 (18.7%) | 200 (24.2%) | 152 (16.1%) | 21 (11.4%) | 173 (15.3%) |
| New York | 144 (30.8%) | 125 (34.9%) | 269 (32.6%) | 148 (15.6%) | 74 (40.2%) | 222 (19.6%) |
| Ohio | 100 (21.4%) | 103 (28.8%) | 203 (24.6%) | 357 (37.7%) | 24 (13.0%) | 381 (33.7%) |
| Age | ||||||
| 18–34 Years | 76 (16.2%) | 39 (10.9%) | 115 (13.9%) | 373 (39.4%) | 37 (20.1%) | 410 (36.3%) |
| 35–49 Years | 157 (33.5%) | 141 (39.4%) | 298 (36.1%) | 251 (26.5%) | 55 (29.9%) | 306 (27.1%) |
| 50–64 Years | 187 (40.0%) | 140 (39.1%) | 327 (39.6%) | 240 (25.3%) | 62 (33.7%) | 302 (26.7%) |
| 65+ years | 48 (10.3%) | 38 (10.6%) | 86 (10.4%) | 83 (8.8%) | 30 (16.3%) | 113 (10.0%) |
| Race/Ethnicity | ||||||
| NH White | 420 (89.7%) | 339 (94.7%) | 759 (91.9%) | 771 (81.4%) | 173 (94.0%) | 944 (83.5%) |
| NH Black | 18 (3.8%) | 12 (3.4%) | 30 (3.6%) | 75 (7.9%) | 1 (0.5%) | 76 (6.7%) |
| Hispanic | 21 (4.5%) | 4 (1.1%) | 25 (3.0%) | 51 (5.4%) | 2 (1.1%) | 53 (4.7%) |
| Other | 9 (1.9%) | 3 (0.8%) | 12 (1.5%) | 50 (5.3%) | 8 (4.3%) | 58 (5.1%) |
| Gender Identity | ||||||
| Male | 145 (31.0%) | 121 (33.8%) | 266 (32.2%) | 251 (26.5%) | 39 (21.2%) | 290 (25.6%) |
| Female | 321 (68.6%) | 235 (65.6%) | 556 (67.3%) | 674 (71.2%) | 143 (77.7%) | 817 (72.2%) |
| Other | 2 (0.4%) | 2 (0.6%) | 4 (0.5%) | 22 (2.3%) | 2 (1.1%) | 24 (2.1%) |
| Education | ||||||
| High School or Less | 12 (2.6%) | 7 (2.0%) | 19 (2.3%) | 166 (17.5%) | 46 (25.0%) | 212 (18.7%) |
| Some College/Associate Degree | 69 (14.7%) | 44 (12.3%) | 113 (13.7%) | 364 (38.4%) | 92 (50.0%) | 456 (40.3%) |
| Bachelor Degree | 125 (26.7%) | 113 (31.6%) | 238 (28.8%) | 248 (26.2%) | 26 (14.1%) | 274 (24.2%) |
| Graduate Degree | 262 (56.0%) | 194 (54.2%) | 456 (55.2%) | 169 (17.8%) | 20 (10.9%) | 189 (16.7%) |
%: Percentages may not add up to 100 due to rounding
Note: Abbreviations: HS=High School; NH=Non-Hispanic. Results restricted to respondents responding to all demographic items.