Table 1.
N respondents (%) | |
---|---|
Age | |
Median (minimum–maximum) | 47.5 (25–64) |
18–29 | 4 (16.7) |
30–39 | 3 (12.5) |
40–49 | 6 (25.0) |
50–59 | 10 (41.7) |
60+ | 1 (4.2) |
Highest level of school completed | |
5th to 12th grade, no high school diploma | 3 (12.5) |
High school graduate, GED or equivalent | 2 (8.3) |
Some college, no degree | 8 (33.3) |
College degree | 11 (45.8) |
Annual household income | |
Less than 20,000 | 3 (12.5) |
$20,000–$40,000 | 10 (41.7) |
$40,000–$60,000 | 3 (12.5) |
$60,000–$80,000 | 3 (12.5) |
Greater than $80,000 | 3 (12.5) |
Refuse to answer | 1 (4.2) |
Missing | 1 (4.2) |
Marital status | |
Married | 4 (16.7) |
Widowed | 1 (4.2) |
Divorced | 4 (16.7) |
Separated | 1 (4.2) |
Never married | 11 (45.8) |
Living with partner | 2 (8.3) |
Refuse to answer | 1 (4.2) |
Number of children | |
0 | 14 (58.3) |
1–2 | 5 (20.8) |
3 or more | 4 (16.7) |
Sexual orientation | |
Gay | 4 (16.7) |
Straight | 15 (62.5) |
Bisexual | 3 (12.5) |
Something else | 1 (4.2) |
Refuse to answer/don’t know | 1 (4.2) |