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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Sci Med. 2018 Nov 9;271:112037. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.11.017

Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N = 1000)

Demographics n (%)
Gender
    Female 716 (71.6)
    Male 284 (28.4)
Age
    18–30 545 (54.5)
    31–44 455 (45.5)
Marital status
    Married 834 (83.4)
    Marriage-like relationship or domestic partnership 121 (12.1)
    Single, separated, divorced, widowed, or other 45 (4.5)
Educational attainment
    High school graduate or less 249 (24.9)
    Trade school or 2-year college degree 127 (12.7)
    4-year college degree 385 (38.5)
    Graduate or professional degree 237 (23.7)
Income
    Less than $30,000 114 (11.4)
    $30,000 to $44,999 145 (14.5)
    $45,000 to $59,999 149 (14.9)
    $60,000 to $74,999 147 (14.7)
    $75,000 to $89,999 140 (14.0)
    $90,000 to $119,999 173 (17.3)
    $120,000 or more 131 (13.1)
Race/Ethnicity
    White only, non-Hispanic 719 (71.9)
    Black only, non-Hispanic 60 (6.0)
    Other race, non-Hispanic 123 (12.3)
    Hispanic or Latino 98 (9.8)
Health insurance
    Yes 942 (94.2)
    No or don’t know 58 (5.8)
Genetic testing experience
    Yes 215 (21.5)
    No 785 (78.5)