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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychosom Med. 2016 Apr;78(3):373–381. doi: 10.1097/PSY.0000000000000277

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of LABS-3 participants included in analysis, by gender

No. (%)
Total Females Males
N=165a N=135a N=30a
Age, years
  median (quartiles) 46 (37,54) 47 (37,54) 45.5 (37,58)
  range 21–68 21–68 23–64
Race
  White 153 (92.7) 123 (91.1) 30 (100.0)
  Black 11 (6.7) 11 (8.1) 0 (0.0)
  Other 1 (0.6) 1 (0.7) 0 (0.0)
Hispanic ethnicity
  No 158 (95.8) 129 (95.6) 29 (96.7)
  Yes 7 (4.2) 6 (4.4) 1 (3.3)
Married/living as married
  No 60 (38.7) 48 (37.8) 12 (42.9)
  Yes 95 (61.3) 79 (62.2) 16 (57.1)
Education
  High school or less 27 (17.5) 20 (15.9) 7 (25.0)
  Some post high school education 66 (42.9) 55 (43.7) 11 (39.3)
  College degree or higher 61 (39.6) 51 (40.5) 10 (35.7)
Employed
  No 46 (29.7) 36 (28.1) 10 (37.0)
  Yes 109 (70.3) 92 (71.9) 17 (63.0)
Household income
  Less than $25,000 26 (16.7) 20 (15.6) 6 (21.4)
  $25,000–$49,000 48 (30.8) 40 (31.3) 8 (28.6)
  $50,000–$74,999 38 (24.4) 33 (25.8) 5 (17.9)
  $75,000–$99,999 22 (14.1) 18 (14.1) 4 (14.3)
  $100,000 or more 22 (14.1) 17 (13.3) 5 (17.9)
Body Mass Index, kg/m2
  median (quartiles) 44.8 (42.1,49.0) 44.1 (41.23,48.4) 46.6 (44.3,52.7)
  range 33.5–76.0 33.5–65.8 39.6–76.0
a

The number of participants across categories may not sum to the total number of participants because of missing data.