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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Mens Health. 2013 Oct 1;8(2):167–174. doi: 10.1177/1557988313505319

Table 1.

Characteristics of Participants From Appalachian Ohio (N = 102).

Health care providers (n = 30) Community leaders (n = 26) Parents (n = 28) Mena (n = 18)
Age (years)
 Mean (SD) 46 (11) 45 (14) 43 (10) 21 (3)
 Range 26–66 24–65 21–65 18–26
Gender
 Female 30 (100) 20 (77) 26 (93) 0 (0)
 Male 0 (0) 6 (23) 2 (7) 18 (100)
Race/ethnicity
 White, non-Hispanic 28 (93) 25 (96) 22 (79) 14 (78)
 Other 2 (7) 1 (4) 6 (21) 4 (22)
Marital status
 Not married 8 (27) 6 (24) 10 (36) 16 (89)
 Married 22 (73) 19 (76) 18 (64) 2 (11)
Education
 Less than a college degree 1 (3) 5 (20) 9 (32) 16 (89)
 College degree or more 29 (97) 20 (80) 19 (68) 2 (11)
Employment
 Full-time/part-time 30 (100) 22 (88) 17 (65) 13 (72)
 Retired/disabled 0 (0) 2 (8) 4 (15) 0 (0)
 Unemployed 0 (0) 1 (4) 5 (19) 5 (28)

Note. Table reports n (%) unless otherwise indicated. Totals may be less than stated sample size due to missing data. Percentages may not sum to 100% due to rounding. SD = standard deviation.

a

Included young adult men ages 18 to 26 years.