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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Contraception. 2018 Aug 17;99(1):22–26. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2018.08.014

Table 1:

Sample Characteristics of participants who enrolled in the survey arm of the HER Salt Lake Contraceptive Initiative and responded to key attitude, sociodemographic, and behavior measures (N=3,130).

Percent/Mean (n) Std. Dev. Min Max
Race/Ethnicity
 White (non-Hispanic) 65% (2,155) 0 1
 Hispanic (any Race) 23% (765) 0 1
 Non-White (non-Hispanic) 12% (414) 0 1
Income as percent of federal poverty line 159(3,130) 284 0 12626
Study Period
 Intervention 1 49% (1,640) 0 1
 Intervention 2 51% (1,714) 0 1
Currently has Health Insurance
 No 53% (1,773) 0 1
 Yes 46% (1,581) 0 1
Level of Education
 High School or Less 43% (1,422) 0 1
 Some College or More 57% (1,908) 0 1
Current School Enrollment
 Not in school 66% (2,185) 0 1
 Enrolled Part-time 12% (386) 0 1
 Enrolled Full-time 23% (752) 0 1
Sexual Identity
 Exclusively Heterosexual 71% (2,355) 0 1
 Mostly Heterosexual 16% (511) 0 1
 Bisexual 12% (386) 0 1
 Mostly or Exclusively Gay/Lesbian 1% (20) 0 1
 Other 1% (25) 0 1
Number of Previous Pregnancies
 0 63% (2,079) 0 1
 1 16% (513) 0 1
 2 9% (313) 0 1
 3 or more 12% (402) 0 1
Enrollment Location
 Clinic A (Abortion clinic) 15% (499) 0 1
 Clinic B (Title X clinic) 33% (1,113) 0 1
 Clinic C (Title X clinic) 31% (1,055) 0 1
 Clinic D (Title X clinic) 20% (687) 0 1