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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Community Health. 2017 Oct;42(5):865–871. doi: 10.1007/s10900-017-0327-6

Table 1.

Description of participants (N = 1741) with wave 3 health condition frequencies

M (SD) Range

Baseline Household Income $76,138.48 ($61,973.82) $0–300,000
 Quartile 1: $0–33,750 435 (25.17%)
 Quartile 2: $33,751–62,250 421 (24.37%)
 Quartile 3: $62,251–100,000 439 (25.40%)
 Quartile 4: $100,001–300,000 433 (25.06%)
Baseline Age 56.16 (10.91) 34–83
Baseline Education
 Less than high school 72 (4.17%)
 High school or GED 432 (25.00%)
 Some college 476 (27.55%)
 College degree 370 (21.41%)
 Some graduate school or degree 378 (21.88%)
Sex (% Male) 46.76
Baseline Insurance (% With) 95.43
Years Lived in Neighborhood 27.11 (14.24) 10–83
2000 Neighborhood Income $50,720.23 ($20,974.19) $10,457–200,001
 Quartile 1: $0–35,766 432 (25.00%)
 Quartile 2: $35,767–46,097 432 (25.00%)
 Quartile 3: $46,098–60,652 432 (25.00%)
 Quartile 4: $60,653–200,001 432 (25.00%)
Baseline Health Conditions
 Cardiovascular Conditions 267 (17.67%)
 Digestive Problems 231 (13.38%)
 Urinary Problems 171 (9.91%)
 Cancer 169 (9.81)
 Anxiety/Depression 161 (9.33%)
 Lung Problems 139 (8.05%)
 Sleep Problems 126 (7.30%)
 Diabetes 123 (7.12%)
 Thyroid Problems 102 (5.90%)
 Mouth Problems 103 (5.96%)
 Hay Fever 97 (5.62%)
 Bone Problems 44 (2.55%)
 Hernia 39 (2.26%)
 Gall Bladder Problems 23 (1.33%)
 Immune Problems 21 (1.22%)
 Alcohol Problems 19 (1.10%)
 Neurological Problems 17 (0.98%)
 AIDS 3 (0.17%)

Note. For continuous variable, M (sd) shown; for categorical variables, percentage shown; for chronic health conditions, counts shown.