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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Apr 13.
Published in final edited form as: Public Health Nurs. 2006 Sep-Oct;23(5):392–399. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1446.2006.00578.x

Table 1. Sociodemographic Description of Household Respondents.

Participants
(n = 31)
Sample
(%)
Age (years)
 21–30 20 64.5
 31–40 9 29.0
 41–50 0 0
 50+ 2 6.5
Ethnicity
 Caucasian 30 96.8
 Hispanic or Latino 0 0
 Black/African American 0 0
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 3.2
 Other 0 0
Marital status
 Married 21 67.7
 Divorced/separated 2 6.5
 Widowed 0 0
 Never married 3 9.7
 Living with partner 5 16.1
Education (no. of years of school completed)
 12 or less 12 38.7
 13–15 11 35.5
 16–18 8 25.8
 19 or greater 0 0
Income
 <$10,000 5 16.1
 $10,000–19,999 4 12.9
 $20,000–24,999 3 9.7
 $25,000–34,999 9 29.0
 $35,000–45,999 6 19.4
 $46,000–54,999 0 0
 $55,000 or greater 4 12.9
Health insurance
 None 12 38.7
 Medicaid 6 19.4
 Private health insurance 10 32.3
  “Other” 3 9.7