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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Mens Health. 2011 Oct 1;8(3):175–184. doi: 10.1016/j.jomh.2011.04.002

Table 1.

Characteristics of male undergraduate college students (n=165)

Characteristic Frequency n (%)
Age (years)
 Mean 21.2
 Standard deviation 1.8
 Range 16–26
Ethnicity
 Hispanic 10 (6.1)
 Non-Hispanic 155 (93.9)
Race
 White 131 (79.4)
 African-American 13 (7.9)
 Asian 11 (6.7)
 Other (including mixed) 10 (6.1)
Marital Status
 Single 157 (95.2)
 Married/living with partner 4 (2.4)
 Other 4 (2.4)
OSU student (year)
 First 13 (7.9)
 Second 29 (17.6)
 Third 44 (26.7)
 Fourth 51 (30.9)
 Fifth 28 (17.0)
Health insurance
 University 29 (17.6)
 Private with parents 123 (74.5)
 Other 9 (5.5)
 Do not know 2 (1.2)
Have a healthcare provider 124 (75.2)
Member of a religious organization (e.g. church) 92 (55.8)
Never/rarely rely on parents when making medical decisions 19 (11.5)

OSU, Ohio State University.