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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ann Epidemiol. 2019 Apr 3;35:48–52.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.annepidem.2019.03.004

Table 1.

Characteristics of the Child Health and Development Study (CHDS) DISPAR participants included in this study (N=357) vs. those excluded (N=248)

Included Excluded
Midlife age, mean(SD) 49.5 (1.0) 49.3 (1.5)
Female, N (%) 186 (52.1) 116 (46.7)
Race
 White, N (%) 232 (65.3) 76 (30.7)
 African American, N (%) 91 (25.6) 153 (61.7
 Other, N (%) 32 (9.0) 19 (7.7)
Midlife marital Status
 Married/living with parnter, N (%) 246 (69.0) 129 (52.0)
 Single, N (%) 67 (18.8) 72 (29.0)
 Divorced/separated/widowed, N (%) 44 (12.3) 47 (19.0)
Years of education at midlife, mean (SD) 14.9 (0.14) 14.5 (0.15)
Occupational score at midlife, mean (SD) 57.5 (1.4) 53.6 (1.6)
Self-rated health at midlife
 Excellent/very good/good, N (%) 269 (83.8) 127 (80.9)
 Fair, N (%) 40 (12.5) 26 (16.6)
 Poor, N (%) 12 (3.7) 4 (2.3)

Total N for some variables may not sum to 357 due to missing values N=32 missing for Race, 36 missing for Self-rated health at midlife