Table 1.
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.