Table 1.
Sample Demographics for Person with Diabetes (n = 99)
| Variable | |
|---|---|
| Gender* | 61% male 39% female |
| Race | 64% White 36% Black |
| Ethnicity | 95% non-Hispanic 5% Hispanic |
| Education | 2% <HS 27% HS grad 12% some college 28% 2 year grad 17% 4 year grad 13% post-grad M=3.71 (SD = 1.42) |
| Work status | 41% no 59% yes |
| Work hours | M=40.32, SD=13.35 |
| Income | Median range $50-$59,000 |
| Age | M=53.54 SD=11.26 |
| Marital status | 82% married 18% unmarried |
| Gender composition of the couple | 97 different gender 2 same gender |
| HbA1c | M=6.78, SD=1.22 |
| Diabetes duration | M=1.81, SD=1.68 |
At the time the data were collected, we asked participants to identify their gender and did not distinguish between sex and gender identity.