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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Dec 21.
Published in final edited form as: Menopause. 2018 Dec 21;26(6):588–597. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001282

Table 1:

Baseline characteristics of participants in Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN), for hormone initiation and continuation analytic samples

Mean (SD) or No. (%) of Participants
Characteristic Participants in initiation analyses (n=3,018 women contributing 28,715 observations) Participants in continuation analyses (n=990 women contributing 4,251 observations)
Age, y 46.34 (2.69) 46.8 (2.7)
Race/ethnicity:
 White 1432 (47.45) 569 (57.5)
 Black 865 (28.66) 223 (22.5)
 Japanese 271 (8.98) 87 (8.8)
 Chinese 243 (8.05) 76 (7.7)
 Hispanic 207 (6.86) 35 (3.5)
Educational level:
 ≤ high school 705 (23.48) 174 (17.6)
 Some college 976 (32.51) 318 (32.2)
 College or beyond 1321 (44.00) 495 (50.2)
 Missing 16 3
Site, white participants only:
 Detroit, MI 203 (14.18) 70 (12.3)
 Boston, MA 226 (15.78) 79 (13.9)
 Chicago, IL 202 (14.11) 75 (13.2)
 Oakland, CA 201 (14.04) 83 (14.6)
 Los Angeles, CA 210 (14.66) 114 (20.0)
 Newark, NJ 104 (7.26) 26 (4.6)
 Pittsburgh, PA 286 (19.97) 122 (21.4)
Menopause status:
 Premenopausal 1614 (53.71) 463 (46.9)
 Early perimenopausal 1391 (46.29) 524 (53.1)
 Missing 13 3
Days in past 2 weeks with VMS:
 0 1825 (60.81) 543 (55.0)
 1 – 5 848 (28.26) 300 (30.4)
 6+ 328 (10.93) 144 (14.6)
 Missing 17 3