Table 4.
Consumers (n = 47) | Number (%) |
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Gender | |
Male | 22 (46.8%) |
Female | 25 (53.2%) |
Age mean (±SD) | 36.4 (±13.2) |
Age range | |
19–24 | 10 (21.3%) |
25–39 | 17 (36.2%) |
40–49 | 11 (23.4%) |
50–64 | 8 (17.0%) |
65+ | 1 (2.1%) |
Hispanic/Latino | |
Yes | 19 (40.4%) |
No | 28 (59.6%) |
Racea | |
White/Caucasian | 18 (38.3%) |
Black/African American | 15 (31.9%) |
Asian | 1 (2.1%) |
American Indian or Alaska Native | 2 (4.3%) |
Other | 17 (36.2%) |
Highest grade | |
High school or GED | 33 (70.2%) |
Some high school | 14 (29.8%) |
Health literacy (STOFHLA) | |
Adequate (range 23–36) | 47 (100.0%) |
Consumers could indicate more than one race, so this number does not add to 47 or 100%; “Other” race indicated was most commonly a Latino ethnicity (e.g., Puerto Rican).