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. 2017 Jan 27;7(1):83–94. doi: 10.1016/j.jshs.2017.01.013

Table 3.

Participant demographics (n = 58).

n (%)
Age (year)
65–69 22 (37.9)
70–74 15 (25.9)
75–79 11 (19.0)
80–84 8 (13.8)
≥85 2 (3.4)
Gender
Female 42 (72.4)
Marital status
Never married 4 (6.9)
Presently married or domestic partner 26 (44.8)
Divorced or separated 17 (29.3)
Widowed 11 (19.0)
Racea
Caucasian 52 (89.7)
Black or African-American 2 (3.4)
Asian 4 (6.9)
American Indian or Alaskan native 3 (5.2)
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 1 (1.7)
Unknown or not reported 2 (3.4)
Ethnicity
Not Hispanic or Latino 50 (86.2)
Highest education level in years
Secondary (7–12) 5 (8.6)
Tertiary (13+) 53 (91.4)
Current employment status
Full-time 5 (9.0)
Part-time 10 (17.0)
Retired or unemployed 43 (74.0)
Self-reported health problemsb
Arthritis or degenerative joint disease 24 (41.4)
Hypertension or heart disease 33 (56.9)
Eye conditions (cataracts, glaucoma, etc.) 17 (29.3)
Cancer 8 (13.8)
Diabetes 7 (12.1)
Respiratory disease 6 (10.3)
Sleep apnea 3 (5.2)
Kidney disease 1 (1.7)
Other 14 (20.3)
a

Several participants reported multiple racial identities.

b

Several participants reported multiple health problems.