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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2015 Feb 26;91(6):513–519. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2015.02.012

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics

% n
100 1078
Age (yrs)
 18–29 31 244
 30–44 38 431
 45–55 31 403

Race/Ethnicity
 White 61 754
 Black 14 108
 Hispanic 17 133
 Other 9 83

Education
 Less than high school 10 81
 High school 27 324
 Some college 32 311
 Bachelor or higher degree 32 362

Household Income
 < 25K 18 200
 25–<50K 22 241
 50–<75K 19 194
 >=75K 41 443

Employee Status
 Not working 39 398
 Working 62 680

Region of Residence
 Northeast 18 190
 Midwest 21 245
 South 38 388
 West 23 255

Religious Affiliation
 Refused 0.9 8
 Baptist 18 185
 Protestant:Other Mainline Denomination 17 195
 Catholic 17 200
 Other Christian Affiliation 20 224
 Religious, Non-Christian 7 63
 None 21 203

Religious Attendance
 Refused 0.1 1
 More than once a week 8 88
 Once a week 18 207
 Once or twice a month 10 114
 A few times a year 17 177
 Once a year or less 21 218
 Never 24 247
 Did not answer 3 26

Childbirth History
 Never given birth 43 406
 Ever given birth 54 646
 Did not answer 3 26

Political Party
 Democrat 34 362
 Republican 23 263
 Independent/Other 12 136
 I do not affiliate with a political party 29 294
 Did not answer 2 23