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. 2017 Aug 3;5(8):e114. doi: 10.2196/mhealth.7206

Table 1.

Demographics (N=207).

Demographics n (%)
Age, in years

18-25 17 (8.2)

26-34 95 (45.9)

35-54 83 (40.1)

55-64 11 (5.3)

65 or older 1 (0.5)
Race

American Indian or Alaska Native 1 (0.5)

Asian 16 (7.7)

Black or African American 18 (8.7)

Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 2 (1.0)

White 170 (82.1)
Ethnicity

Hispanic/Latino 12 (5.8)

Non-Hispanic/Latino 195 (94.2)
Gender

Male 101 (48.8)

Female 106 (51.2)
Education level

Less than high school 2 (1.0)

High school/General educational development 27 (13.0)

Some college (not graduated) 56 (27.1)

2-year college degree 28 (13.5)

4-year college degree 76 (36.7)

Master’s degree 15 (7.3)

Professional degree (JD, MD, etc) 3 (1.5)
Region of residence in the United States of America

Northeast 36 (17.4)

Midwest 34 (16.4)

South 93 (44.9)

West 44 (21.7)
Annual household incomea

Less than 30,000 47 (22.7)

30,000-39,999 39 (18.8)

40,000-49,999 23 (11.1)

50,000-59,999 28 (13.5)

60,000-69,999 15 (7.3)

70,000-79,999 19 (9.2)

80,000-89,999 12 (5.8)

90,000-99,999 6 (2.9)

100,000 or more 18 (8.7)

aAll values are in 2016 US dollars.