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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Commun. 2009 Jun;14(4):331–345. doi: 10.1080/10810730902873067

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics for women either reporting or not reporting treatment for genital warts in the 2005 Health Information National Trends Survey

Variable Genital Warts (N = 97) N (%) No Genital Warts (N = 3450) N of 3450 (%)
Age
 <40 years 39 (40.2) 888 (27.5)
 40-50 years 28 (28.9) 673 (19.5)
 >50 years 30 (30.9) 1839 (54.8)
Income
 <$25,000 21 (24.4) 869 (30.9)
 $25,000 to <$50,000 27 (31.4) 757 (26.9)
 ≥$50,000 38 (44.2) 1190 (42.3)
Education
 ≤High school 36 (37.9) 1354 (40.4)
 >High school 59 (61.1) 1997 (59.6)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic white 72 (75.8) 2583 (77.6)
 Non-Hispanic black 9 (9.5) 293 (8.8)
 Other 14 (14.7) 452 (13.6)
Time since last Pap
 ≤3 yr 83 (87.4) 2731 (82.9)
 >3 yr 12 (12.6) 563 (17.1)
Marital status
 Married/partner 48 (50.5) 1842 (55.0)
 Divorced/widowed/separated 37 (39.0) 1108 (33.1)
 Never married 10 (10.5) 399 (11.9)
Born in the United States
 No 87 (91.6) 3027 (90.1)
 Yes 8 (8.4) 334 (9.9)
Health insurance
 No 14 (14.7) 359 (10.7)
 Yes 81 (85.3) 2999 (89.3)