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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2013 Jun 21;93:139–146. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.06.016

Table 1.

Mean (standard deviation) and percent distribution of demographic, psychosocial, and socioeconomic characteristics for non-retirees in the Jackson Heart Study baseline sample (2000-2004) stratified by high and low John Henryism.

Characteristic Non-retireesa Low John Henryismb High John Henryismb
N = 3978 N =1807 N = 1636
Age 50.8 (11.5) 49.6 (10.8) 51.7 (11.6)***
Gender (%) Male 38.1 36.7 37.8
Female 61.9 63.3 62.2
John Henryism score 41.57 (4.5) 38.19 (3.4) 45.30 (1.6)***
John Henryism (binary) Low 52.5
High 47.5
Stress score 5.7 (4.5) 6.1 (4.5) 5.3 (4.4)***
Hypertension (%) Yes 56.8 54.7 58.8*
No 43.2 45.3 41.2
Income (tertiles) Low 27.1 23.7 27.3
Middle 35.9 36.8 34.8
High 37.0 39.5 37.9
Education ≤HS 13.0 8.9 15.2***
HS 20.0 17.8 21.0
Some college 32.7 34.6 30.7
≥College 34.3 38.7 33.1
Occupation Manual 37.2 39.8 37.1**
Sales 23.5 20.6 24.7
Service 18.9 21.4 17.2
Management 20.4 18.2 21.0
Childhood SES Low 23.7 21.5 25.6**
Middle 29.1 28.5 29.4
High 47.2 50.0 45.0
Cumulative SES Low 25.5 21.2 26.9**
Middle 36.1 36.0 34.8
High 38.4 42.8 38.3

HS = High school; N = sample size; SES = Socioeconomic status. P values of tests of difference (low vs. high John Henryism groups):

*

=p<0.01,

**

=p<0.05,

***

=p<0.001.

a

N missing data in non-retirees: John Henryism score (535), stress score (483), hypertension (42), income (33), education (13), occupation (11, plus 46 excluded as “no occupation”), childhood SES (322), cumulative SES (11)

b

N missing data in low/high John Henryism categories= Stress score (213/195), hypertension (16/14), income (16/10), education (3/5), occupation (3+13 excluded as “no occupation”/5+18 excluded as “no occupation”), childhood SES (88/60), cumulative SES (6/2).