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. 2018 Mar 15;13(4):551–559. doi: 10.2215/CJN.07580717

Table 1.

Characteristics of black American participants in focus groups that assessed barriers and facilitators of community screening for kidney disease

Demographics N
Age, yr, mean (SD) 56 (13)
Age groups, yr
 20–40 3 (9%)
 41–60 15 (47%)
 >60 12 (38%)
Women 24 (75%)
Income groups
 <$20,000 3 (9%)
 Between $20,000 and $50,000 8 (25%)
 >$50,000 to <$100,000 10 (31%)
 >100,000 8 (25%)
Health insurance, yes 28 (88%)
Education groups
 Some high school or less 0 (0%)
 High school diploma/GED 6 (19%)
 Some college 8 (25%)
 College degree 18 (56%)
Self-report CKD 1 (3%)
Self-report diabetes 8 (25%)
Self-report hypertension 22 (69%)
Family history of kidney disease 9 (28%)
Family member(s) receiving dialysis 5 (16%)
Family members with a kidney transplant 1 (3%)
Family with diabetes 14 (44%)
Family with hypertension 17 (53%)

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