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. 2020 Jun 3;20:840. doi: 10.1186/s12889-020-08939-4

Table 2.

Participant Demographics (n = 85)

Variable Number Percent
Gender
 Female 67 78.8
 Male 18 21.2
Race and Ethnicity
 Black or African American 31 36.5
 Hispanic/Latino 51 60.0
 Other/More than one race 3 3.5
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 51 60.0
 Not Hispanic or Latino 22 25.9
 Unknown/Not Reported 3 10.6
 Missing 9 3.5
Marital Status
 Divorced 14 16.5
 Living with a partner 10 11.8
 Married 28 32.9
 Separated 8 9.4
 Single (never married) 23 27.1
 Widowed 2 2.4
Education
 No High School Diploma 12 14.1
 GED or High School Diploma 20 23.5
 Some College 15 17.6
 Associates Degree 4 4.7
 Bachelors Degree 25 29.4
 Doctoral Degree 1 1.2
 Missing 1 1.2
Employment Status
 Employed Full Time (32h hours per week) 23 27.1
 Employed Part Time (less than 32 h per week) 18 21.2
 Disability 3 3.0
 Retired 4 3.5
 Stay at Home 12 14.1
 Volunteer 1 1.2
 Other 11 12.9
 Unemployed 12 14.1
Household Income
 Less than $10,000 34 40.0
 $10,000–$14,999 5 5.9
 $15,000–$24,999 6 7.1
 $25,000–$34,999 13 15.3
 $35,000–$49,000 6 7.1
 $50,000–$74,999 4 4.7
 $75,000–$99,000 1 1.2
 $100,000–$149,999 4 4.7
 $150,000 or more 2 2.4
 Missing 10 11.8
Mean Standard Deviation
Age 42 12.5