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. 2014 Oct 14;11(10):10461–10479. doi: 10.3390/ijerph111010461

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study participants (N = 294).

Variable Men (n = 177)
N (%)
Women (n = 117)
N (%)
Age (M, SD, range) 37.97 (10.54, 20–63) 38.98 (10.42, 18–62)
Education
  Not graduated HS 20 (11.3) 28 (23.9)
  Graduated HS/GED 60 (33.9) 34 (29.1)
  Post HS but no degree 36 (20.3) 20 (17.1)
  Vocational/Associate 28 (15.8) 16 (13.7)
  Bachelor degree 18 (10.2) 12 (10.3)
  Graduate/profess degree 15 (8.5) 7 (6.0)
Currently employed (part or full-time) 79 (44.6) 41 (35.0)
Monthly income
  $0–1000 86 (50.0) 70 (62.5)
  $1001–2000 36 (20.9) 14 (12.5)
  $2001–5000 34 (19.8) 20 (17.9)
  $5001 or more 16 (9.3) 8 (7.1)
  Missing data 5 (2.8) 5 (4.3)
Currently enrolled member of a tribal nation 35 (76.3) 90 (76.9)
Primary setting where raised
  Reservation/tribal lands 50 (28.2) 17 (14.5)
  Off-res in urban areas 56 (31.6) 47 (40.2)
  Off-res in suburban areas 29 (16.4) 23 (19.7)
  Off-res in rural areas 25 (14.1) 17 (14.5)
  Other 17 (9.6) 13 (11.1)