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. 2019 Mar 6;10(4):461–470. doi: 10.1007/s12687-019-00412-z

Table 2.

Participant demographics

Interview participants N = 20 Overall sample N = 100
Femalea 16 (80%) 58 (58%)
Age, mean (min, max)a 58.7 (41, 64) 61.6 (40, 64)
Race/ethnicitya
 White non-Hispanic 13 (65%) 72 (72%)
 White Hispanic 2 (10%) 4 (4%)
 Asian 5 (25%) 20 (20%)
 Black/African American 0 (0%) 2 (2%)
 Native American/Alaskan 0 (0%) 2 (2%)
Educationb
 High school 2 (10%)
 Some college 4 (20%)
 Bachelor’s degree 9 (45%)
 Post-graduate 5 (25%)
Employmentb
 Employed full time 7 (35%)
 Employed part time 5 (25%)
 Self-employed 1 (5%)
 Retired 7 (35%)
Marital statusa
 Now married/living as married 15 (75%) 79 (79%)
 Never married 3 (15%) 12 (12%)
 Divorced 2 (10%) 9 (9%)
Incomea
 $25,001–$50,000 7 (35%) 32 (32%)
 $50,001–$75,000 6 (30%) 39 (39%)
 $75,001–$100,000 1 (5%) 11 (11%)
 more than $100,000 6 (30%) 18 (18%)
CRC statusa
 None 10 (50%) 48 (48%)
 Polyp 6 (30%) 25 (25%)
 CRC dx 4 (20%) 27 (27%)

aFrom parent study data

bAssessed during semi-structured interview