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. 2016 Jun 3;18(6):e123. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5447

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of health information brokersa

Characteristic
Total Health information broker Not health information broker P valuec


N (%)b N (%)b N (%)b
Overall
3142 (100) 1774 (54.8) 1368 (45.2)
Age



.013

18-34 422 (27.22) 239 (25.97) 183 (28.74)

35-49 701 (30.39) 428 (32.65) 273 (27.65)

50-64 1060 (25.13) 628 (26.49) 432 (23.49)

65-74 504 (9.36) 275 (8.80) 229 (10.04)

75+ 355 (7.89) 150 (6.09) 205 (10.08)
Sex



<.001

Female 1882 (51.77) 1179 (58.37) 703 (43.78)

Male 1179 (48.23) 549 (41.63) 630 (56.22)
Education



<.001

Less than/High school 977 (33.96) 471 (26.37) 506 (43.18)

Some college 924 (32.79) 531 (36.63) 393 (28.12)

College 1155 (33.25) 728 (37.00) 427 (28.70)
Race/Ethnicity



.990

White, non-Hispanic 1576 (67.27) 859 (67.37) 717 (67.15)

Black, non-Hispanic 416 (10.44) 258 (10.35) 158 (10.55)

Hispanic 491 (15.02) 291 (14.81) 200 (15.28)

Other, non-Hispanic 208 (7.27) 125 (7.48) 83 (7.02)
Household income



.019

Less than $20,000 744 (20.75) 402 (20.34) 342 (21.26)

$20,000 to < $35,000 437 (13.99) 226 (11.20) 211 (17.42)

$35,000 to < $50,000 430 (14.52) 238 (13.82) 192 (15.37)

$50,000 to < $75,000 495 (17.87) 285 (18.64) 210 (16.92)

$75,000 or more 880 (32.88) 538 (36.00) 342 (29.03)
Currently employed



.733

Employed 1600 (61.61) 936 (62.05) 664 (61.08)

Not employed 1468 (38.39) 800 (37.95) 668 (38.92)
Marital status



.036

Divorced/Separated 603 (11.02) 340 (11.33) 263 (10.63)

Married, living as married 1572 (58.68) 936 (61.61) 636 (55.10)

Never married 529 (24.52) 288 (22.40) 241 (27.11)

Widowed 343 (5.78) 161 (4.66) 182 (7.16)
Born in the United States



.624

Yes 2582 (83.95) 1444 (83.44) 1138 (84.57)

No 508 (16.05) 303 (16.56) 205 (15.43)
Speaks English



.067

Very well 2578 (87.41) 1486 (89.42) 1092 (84.97)

Well 269 (7.65) 129 (6.18) 140 (9.44)

Not at all, not well 160 (4.94) 94 (4.40) 66 (5.59)

aHealth information brokers: respondents to the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS 2013-2014) who answer yes to the question: “Do family members and friends ask you for information or advice on health topics?

bPercentages are weighted according to the US population estimates in the American Community Survey to provide representative estimates of the adult US population.

cRao–Scott chi-square test, missing excluded