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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Urol. 2016 Oct 13;197(3 Pt 1):805–810. doi: 10.1016/j.juro.2016.09.119

Table 1.

Respondent Demographics by Perspective Group

Perspective-Variable Group
(n=873)
Warm-up-Variable Group
(n=753)
Total (%)
(n=1627)
Age (Mean, SD) 34.4 (11.1) 35.8 (11.5) 34.9 (11.3)
Gender
Male 462 (53%) 385 (51%) 846 (52%)
Female 408 (47%) 369 (49%) 777 (48%)
Marital status
Single 408 (47%) 298 (40%) 706 (43%)
Married 299 (34%) 324 (43%) 623 (38%)
Separated/Divorced 62 (7.1%) 48 (6.4%) 109 (7%)
Widowed 5 (0.5%) 6 (0.8%) 11 (1%)
Living with Partner 98 (11%) 78 (10%) 176 (11%)
Children
Yes 340 (39%) 369 (49%) 708 (44%)
No 531 (61%) 385 (51%) 916 (56%)
VUR knowledge
Never heard of it 680 (78%) 535 (71%) 1141 (70%)
May have heard of it, but not sure 156 (18%) 174 (23%) 303 (19%)
Concept but not details 30 (3.4%) 77 (10%) 135 (8%)
Pretty good understanding 5 (0.5%) 36 (4.8%) 38 (2%)
Ample knowledge 2 (0.1%) 8 (1.1%) 9 (0%)
UTI knowledge
Never heard of it 15 (1.7%) 26 (3.5%) 38 (2%)
May have heard of it, but not sure 52 (5.9%) 56 (7.4%) 102 (6%)
Concept but not details 452 (52%) 314 (42%) 717 (44%)
Pretty good understanding 297 (34%) 350 (47%) 609 (37%)
Ample knowledge 57 (6.5%) 116 (15%) 160 (10%)
CUA knowledge
Never heard of it 399 (46%0 315 (42%) 657 (40%)
May have heard of it, but not sure 308 (35%) 258 (34%) 547 (34%)
Concept but not details 125 (14%) 209 (28%) 311 (19%)
Pretty good understanding 34 (4%) 60 (8.0%) 90 (6%)
Ample knowledge 7 (0.8%) 15 (2.0%) 27 (1%)
VUR history (self) 2 (0.2%) 33 (4.4%) 35 (1%)
UTI history (self) 227 (26%) 206 (27%) 433 (27%)
VUR history (child) 19 (2.2%) 47 (6.2%) 27 (2%)
UTI history (child) 19 (2.2%) 47 (6.2%) 66 (4%)
VUR history (relative) 3 (0.3%) 35 (4.6%) 39 (2%)
UTI history (relative) 195 (22%) 203 (27%) 398 (24%)
Education
Less than high school 7 (0.8%) 8 (1.1%) 15 (1%)
High school diploma or GED 118 (14%) 65 (8.6%) 184 (11%)
Some college 256 (36%) 186 (25%0 442 (27%)
2-year college degree 112 (13%) 79 (11%) 191 (12%)
4-year college degree 311 (36%) 314 (42%0 625 (38%)
Masters degree 52 (6.0%) 87 (12%) 139 (9%)
Doctoral/professional degree 17 (1.9%) 14 (1.9%) 31 (2%)
Income
Less than $20,000 164 (19%) 103 (14%) 307 (19%)
$20,000–$49,000 405 (46%) 321 (43%) 726 (45%)
$50,000–$89,000 208 (24%) 419 (56%) 419 (26%)
$90,000 or greater 96 (11%) 78 (10%) 174 (11%)
Race
White 725 (83%) 537 (71%) 1361 (84%)
Black 55 (6.3%) 54 (7.2%) 199 (7%)
Other 108 (12%) 163 (22%) 257 (16%)