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. 2017 Jan 4;19(1):e2. doi: 10.2196/jmir.6296

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the analytic sample in 2011 and 2014. Frequencies and test statistics were adjusted for survey weights.

Variable 2011 (n=2217), n (%) 2014 (n=2176), n (%) P value
Sex     .30
Female 1550 (53.94) 1407 (55.48)  
Male 1024 (46.06) 834 (44.52)  
Race     .57
White 1736 (69.76) 1403 (71.51)  
Black 370 (10.28) 355 (10.02)  
Latino 272 (12.93) 321 (12.51)  
Other 176 (7.02) 154 (5.96)  
Education     <.001

Less than high school 191 (10.48) 159 (9.14)  
High school 455 (18.79) 353 (15.63)  
Some college 796 (33.88) 698 (31.11)  

College 666 (21.61) 613 (26.49)  

Graduate 466 (15.24) 418 (17.62)  
Age (years)     .59
18-35 408 (30.70) 309 (29.52)
35-49 629 (27.05) 500 (28.55)  
50-64 912 (26.55) 810 (25.62)  
65-74 379 (9.09) 388 (9.48)  
75+ 246 (6.63) 235 (6.88)  
Employed 1380 (58.25) 1175 (62.16) .08
Income     <.001
<US $20,000 482 (19.71) 441 (16.58)  
US $20,000-$34,999 416 (16.37) 290 (10.35)  

US $35,000- $49,999 378 (13.07) 339 (15.08)  
US $50,000-$74,999 453 (17.46) 405 (18.20)  
>US $75,000 845 (33.40) 766 (39.79)  
Married 1436 (53.93) 1114 (54.97) .49
Rural 409 (16.33) 300 (16.54) .91
US Immigrant 318 (11.90) 298 (11.60) .82
Homeowner 1805 (61.35) 15.2 (62.59) .82
Health insurance 2415 (87.92) 2039 (90.80) .04