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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 May 12.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Psychiatry. 2008 Apr;69(4):635–643. doi: 10.4088/jcp.v69n0417

Table 1.

Demographics of sample

Study Sample 2004 US Census
Frequency Percent Percent

Ethnicity
 African American 44 34.1 12.3
 Asian 2 1.6 3.6
 Caucasian 69 53.5 75.1
 Latino 14 10.9 12.5
Marital Status
 Single 38 29.5 32
 Married 66 51.2 55.3
 Separated 4 3.1 2.8
 Cohabiting 14 10.9 15.7
 Missing 7 5.4
Years of schooling completed
 Not a HS
 graduate 17 12.4 19.9
 HS or equiv 31 24.0 28.9
 Some college 44 34.1 17.9
 College degree 34 26.4 33.2
 Missing 3 2.3
Occupational Status
 Unemployed 48 37.2 51.3
 On leave 37 28.7 N/A
 Employed PT 8 6.2 13.9
 Employed FT 32 24.8 34.8
 Missing 4 3.1
Average Household Income
 Under $12,000 10 7.8
 $12,000–25,000 31 24.0
 $26,000–40,000 24 18.6
 $41,000–65,000 20 15.5
 Over $66,000 37 28.7
 Missing 7 5.4
US Census data (Dye, 2005)