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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 6.
Published in final edited form as: Genet Med. 2018 Jan 4;20(9):1069–1076. doi: 10.1038/gim.2017.223

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics (n=202)

No. (%), unless otherwise noted Cardiology Cohort (n = 102) Primary Care Cohort (n = 100) Total Sample (n = 202)
WGS + FH (n=50) FH− only (n=52) WGS + FH (n=50) FH− only (n=50)
Mean age, in years (SD) 55.9 (16.1) 55.9 (12.2) 55.2 (7.0) 54.6 (7.6) 55.3 (11.3)
 Range 19–85 26–72 41–66 42–68 19–85
Gender*
 Female 24 (48%) 19 (36.5%) 28 (56%) 30 (60%) 101 (50%)
 Male 26 (52%) 33 (63.5%) 22 (44%) 20 (40%) 101 (50%)
Race/Ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 43 (86%) 46 (88.5%) 44 (88%) 43 (86%) 176 (87.1%)
 Other 7 (14%) 6 (11.5%) 6 (12%) 7 (14%) 26 (12.9%)
Annual household income
 $0–$34,999 11 (22.9%) 5 (10%) 2 (4.1%) 4 (8.5%) 22 (11.3%)
 $35,000–$99,999 14 (29.2%) 15 (30%) 7 (14.3%) 12 (25.5%) 48 (24.7%)
 ≥$100,000 23 (47.9%) 30 (60%) 40 (81.6%) 31 (66%) 124 (63.9%)
Highest education level**
 Below college graduate 14 (28%) 10 (19.2%) 3 (6%) 11 (22%) 38 (18.8%)
 ≥College graduate 36 (72%) 42 (80.8%) 47 (94%) 39 (78%) 164 (81.2%)

Note: N = 8 did not report household income

*

Primary care cohort more likely than cardiology to be female, p < 0.05

**

Within primary care cohort, WGS + FH arm more likely than FH-only arm to be college graduate, p < .05