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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Community Dent Oral Epidemiol. 2019 Apr 17;47(4):283–290. doi: 10.1111/cdoe.12453

Table 1:

Demographic characteristics of the study sample.

N (%) / Mean (SD)
Total sample
Irregular
attender
Regular
attender
State (n = 868)
 West Virginia 564 (60.5%) 326 (57.8%) 238 (42.2%)
 Pennsylvania 304 (35.0%) 88 (28.9%) 216 (71.1%)
Sex (n = 868)
 Men 306 (35.3%) 177 (42.8%) 129 (28.4%)
 Women 562 (64.7%) 237 (57.2%) 325 (71.6%)
Age (n = 868) 34.6 (9.2) 33.9 (8.8) 35.3 (9.4)
Dental insurance (n = 868)
 Yes 387 (44.6%) 112 (27.1%) 275 (60.6%)
 No 481 (55.4%) 302 (72.9%) 179 (39.4%)
Education (n = 868)
 No high school diploma 103 (11.9%) 71 (17.1%) 32 (7.0%)
 High School diploma/GED 385 (44.4%) 208 (50.2%) 177 (39.0%)
 Technical school 117 (13.5%) 57 (13.8%) 60 (13.2%)
 Some college, no degree 114 (13.1%) 41 (9.9%) 73 (16.1%)
 Undergraduate degree 100 (11.5%) 30 (7.2%) 70 (15.4%)
 Graduate degree 49 (5.6%) 7 (1.2%) 42 (9.3%)
Household Income* (n = 868)
 Less than 10,000 185 (21.3%) 115 (27.8%) 70 (15.4%)
 10,000 to 14,999 148 (17.1%) 85 (20.5%) 63 (13.9%)
 15,000 to 24,999 176 (20.3%) 95 (22.9%) 81 (17.8%)
 25,000 to 34,999 117 (13.5%) 52 (12.6%) 65 (14.3%)
 35,000 to 49,999 126 (14.5%) 47 (11.4%) 79 (17.4%)
 50,000 to 74,999 64 (7.4%) 11 (2.7%) 53 (11.7%)
 75,000 to 99,999 31 (3.6%) 7 (1.7%) 24 (5.3%)
 100,000 to 149,999 16 (1.8%) 2 (0.5%) 14 (3.1%)
 150,000 to 199,999 1 (0.1%) 0 (0.0%) 1 (0.2 %)
 200,000 or more 4 (0.5%) 0 (0.0%) 4 (0.9%)
Dental Fear Survey (n = 868)
 Total Score α+ = .97 36.4 (17.7) 38.4 (19.2) 34.62 (16.0)
 Avoidance α = .95 12.9 (7.2) 14.0 (8.0) 12.0 (6.3)
 Specific Stimuli α = .95 14.6 (7.5) 15.0 (7.9) 14.1 (7.2)
 Physiological Response α = .91 8.9 (4.6) 9.4 (4.9) 8.5 (4.2)
Oral health fatalism (n = 868) α = .68 7.6 (2.6) 8.4 (2.7) 6.8 (2.4)
Dental Neglect Scale (n = 868) α = .71 19.8 (5.2) 17.4 (4.6) 22.0 (4.7)
*

The Federal Poverty Level (FPL) for a family of four at beginning of data collection (2000) was $17,050 and at end of data collection (2008) was $21,200.

+

Cronbach’s α indicates the internal consistency reliability for each of the scales or subscales for the current sample