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. 2018 Oct 10;16:48. doi: 10.18332/tid/95218

Table 1.

Participant Demographics, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, 2015 (N=78 )

Health is better (n=60 ) % (n) Health not affected (n=18 ) % (n) p
Gender 0.04
Female 20.3 (12) 44.4 (8)
Male 79.7 (47) 55.6 (10)
Education 0.70
High school graduate or GED 31.0 (18) 27.8 (5)
Some college 37.9 (22) 50.0 (9)
College degree (2-year, or 4-year, or professional) 31.0 (18) 22.2 (4)
Race 0.05a
White/Caucasian 88.1 (52) 82.4 (14)
Black/African American 1.7 (1) 0 (0)
Hispanic/Latino 0 (0) 11.8 (2)
American Indian/Alaskan 1.7 (1) 5.9 (1)
More than one race 8.5 (5) 0 (0)
Marital Status 0.56a
Single, never married 56.9 (33) 66.7 (12)
Single, divorced 17.2 (10) 5.6 (1)
Married or domestic partner 25.9 (15) 27.8 (5)
Belief about their health 0.23a
Excellent 27.6 (16) 16.7 (3)
Good or very good 72.4 (42) 77.8 (14)
Fair 0 (0) 5.6 (1)
a

Fisher’s exact test