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. 2015 Dec 8;31(4):361–367. doi: 10.1177/1533317515619037

Table 1.

Demographic Information for all Survey Respondents.a

African American (n = 67) Caucasian (n = 140) Other (n = 11) P
Male 26 (39%) 69 (49%) 3 (27%) .178
Age .238
 <55 13 (19%) 33 (24%) 5 (45%)
 55-64 19 (28%) 21 (15%) 1 (9%)
 65-74 24 (36%) 49 (35%) 3 (27%)
 75-84 10 (15%) 29 (21%) 2 (18%)
 >84 1 (2%) 8 (6%) 0 (0%)
Education .143
 High school or less 18 (27%) 20 (14%) 2 (18%)
 Associate degree 11 (16%) 22 (16%) 1 (9%)
 Bachelor’s degree 17 (25%) 47 (34%) 2 (18%)
 Master’s degree or more 21 (31%) 51 (36%) 6 (55%)
Self-reported health <.001b
 Fair or poor 12 (18%) 8 (6%) 0 (0)%
 Good 43 (64%) 84 (60%) 3 (27%)
 Excellent 12 (18%) 48 (34%) 8 (73%)
Annual household income <.001c
 <US$20 000 9 (13%) 10 (7%) 0 (0%)
 US$20 000-US$38 000 8 (12%) 6 (4%) 0 (0%)
 US$38 001-$60 000 11 (16%) 22 (16%) 6 (55%)
 US$60 001-$100 000 23 (34%) 26 (19%) 2 (18%)
 > $100 000 12 (18%) 66 (47%) 3 (27%)

aRespondents who did not report African American or caucasian race were excluded from subsequent analysis due to their small number.

b P = .003 for African Americans compared to caucasians.

cP < .001 for African Americans compared to caucasians.