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. 2016 Dec;14(3-4):126–137. doi: 10.3121/cmr.2016.1306

Table 1.

Survey respondent demographics

n (%)
Age (years)
 18–34 135 (17)
 35–49 126 (16)
 50–64 226 (28)
 ≥ 65 317 (39)
Gender
 Male 339 (42)
 Female 465 (58)
Ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 748 (99)
 Hispanic or Latino 6 (1)
Race
 White 748 (98.4)
 Asian 2 (0.3)
 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1 (0.1)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 3 (0.4)
 Other 6 (0.8)
Annual Household Income
 <$25,000 237 (32)
 $25,000–34,999 126 (17)
 $35,000–49,999 137 (19)
 $50,000–74,999 128 (17)
 ≥$75,000 104 (14)
Education
 < High School 68 (9)
 High School 274 (34)
 Some College 245 (32)
 College Degree + 200 (25)
Health Insurance
 Private/Medicare 674 (86)
 None 23 (3)
 Medicaid/BadgerCare 91 (12)
Employment
 Employed 365 (48)
 Out of Work 81 (11)
 Retired 318 (42)
Medical Diagnoses
 Hypertension 402 (50)
 Hypercholesterolemia 374 (47)
 Myocardial Infarction 63 (8)
 Diabetes 147 (18)
 Heart Disease 342 (43)
 Stroke 47 (6)
 Asthma 153 (19)
 Skin Cancer 83 (10)
 Other Cancer 217 (27)
 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 73 (9)
 Emphysema 20 (2)
 Chronic Bronchitis 63 (8)
 Arthritis or Related Condition 578 (72)
 Depressive Disorder(s) 272 (34)
 Anxiety Disorders 231 (29)

Note: Health insurance, ethnicity, and race captured by self-report; all other variables abstracted electronically from the electronic medical record.