Table 1.
Participant Characteristics | N (%) |
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State of residence | |
Michigan | 105 (57.4) |
Missouri | 78 (42.6) |
Female (n = 183) | 112 (61.2) |
Age in years, mean (SD; range), n = 178 | 46.4 (14.7; 18–83) |
Race (n = 183) | |
White | 63 (34.4) |
Black or African American | 98 (53.6) |
Othera | 22 (12.0) |
Hispanics (CHAT in Spanish or self‐identified Hispanics, n = 183) | 41 (22.4) |
Education (n = 182) | |
High school/GED or less | 72 (39.6) |
Some college | 63 (34.6) |
Bachelor's degree | 24 (13.2) |
More than bachelor's degree | 23 (12.6) |
Rural (vs. urban region, n = 172) | 45 (26.2) |
Income (n = 174) | |
Less than $15,000 | 67 (39.0) |
$15,000 to $34,999 | 56 (32.6) |
$35,000 or more | 49 (28.5) |
No. of people in household (mean (SD; range), n = 177) | 2.9 (1.7; 1–11) |
≤Federal poverty level (n = 171) | 67 (39.2) |
Living alone (n = 177) | 43 (24.3) |
Perceived health status (n = 177) | |
Fair or poor | 66 (37.3) |
Good | 50 (28.3) |
Very good or excellent | 61 (34.5) |
Cell values are N(%) unless otherwise described. N does not add to 183 when some responses are missing.
Other includes other race and mixed race.