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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 May 2.
Published in final edited form as: Health Soc Care Community. 2021 Dec 1;30(3):1199–1211. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13671

Table 1.

Characteristics of the sample regarding sociodemographic factors and covariates (n = 374).

n (%) Mean (SD) Range
Age (years) - 29.1 (0.2) 28.6 – 29.5
Gender (% female) 213 (57.0) - -
Race/ethnicity:
 White, non-Hispanic (%) 298 (79.7) - -
 Non-white (%): 76 (20.3) - -
  Latino (%) 25 (6.7) - -
  Black, non-Hispanic (%) 33 (8.8) - -
  Asian, non-Hispanic (%) 6 (1.6) - -
  Other, non-Hispanic (%) 12 (3.2) - -
SES:
 Education, (college degree+, %) 235 (62.8) - -
 Household income ($100,000+/year, %) 90 (24.1) - -
Wealth indicators:
 Maintain current standard of living if lost all household income (‘>1 year’, %) 66 (17.6) - -
 Difficulty paying for basics (‘not at all’, %) 465 (70.9) - -
 Home ownership (‘yes’, %) 158 (42.2) - -
 Condition of home (‘very well kept’, %) 194 (51.9) - -
 Number of bedrooms (3+, %) 195 (52.1) - -
 Number of cars (2+, %) 96 (25.7) - -
 Take out-of-town vacation (‘yes’, %) 332 (88.8) - -
Household size - 2.6 (1.4) 1–10
Community COVID-19 case incidence rate, county-level - 633.3 (609.7) 24.8 – 2630.5
Community COVID-19 case-fatality ratio, county-level - 4.2 (2.7) 0 – 12.5