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. 2019 Jun 16;33(8):1123–1133. doi: 10.1177/0890117119856551

Table 2.

Sample Structural Characteristics, Weighted, and Unweighted Totals and Percentages.a

Unweighted, n (%) Weighted, n (%)
Veteran status
 Veteran 2088 (10) 2320 (12)
 Nonveteran 18 008 (90) 17 776 (88)
Education
 High school 4123 (21) 3692 (19)
 Some college 5018 (26) 4749 (24)
 College degree 7529 (38) 7699 (39)
 Graduate degree 2911 (15) 3448 (18)
Employment status
 Employed 11 104 (57) 12 134 (63)
 Unemployed 2422 (13) 2100 (11)
 Homemaker 1691 (9) 1371 (7)
 Retired 4147 (21) 3691 (19)
 Student 560 (3) 640 (3)
Living situation
 Living alone 4281 (21) 3869 (19)
 Living with others 15 815 (77) 16 227 (79)
 Single-parent home 542 (3) 508 (2)
Marital status
 Single 4590 (22) 4886 (24)
 Living with partner 1615 (8) 1571 (8)
 Married 10 334 (51) 10 721 (53)
 Widowed 915 (5) 746 (4)
 Divorced or separated 2642 (13) 2172 (11)
Household income
 Under $10 000 1166 (6) 1053 (5)
 $10 000-$24 999 2720 (14) 2149 (11)
 $25 000-$39 999 3211 (17) 2793 (14)
 $40 000-$49 999 1752 (9) 1463 (7)
 $50 000-$59 999 1825 (9) 1493 (8)
 $60 000-$74 999 2203 (11) 1745 (9)
 $75 000-$84 499 1339 (7) 1247 (6)
 $85 000-$99 999 1646 (8) 1534 (8)
 $100 000-$124 999 1582 (8) 2714 (14)
 $125 000-$149 999 894 (5) 1501 (8)
 $150 000 or more 1114 (6) 1905 (10)

aRespondent education level was collected as: grade school, some high school, graduated high school, some college, associate’s degree (AA, AS, etc), bachelor’s degree (BA, BS, etc), or postgraduate degree. “Some College” and above were used to dichotomize education for the model. Age and presence of children in household collected as (“under 6 only,” “6-12 only,” “13-17 only,” “under 6 and 6-12,” “under 6 and 13-17,” “6-12 and 13-17,” “all 3”, or “none under 18”). Marital status collected as “single,” “domestic partnership,” “married,” “widowed,” or “divorced or separated.” Employment status collected as “employed full-time,” “employed part time,” “self-employed,” “retired,” “student/pupil,” “military,” “homemaker,” “currently unemployed,”, don’t know/not sure”. Income was recorded dichotomously for modeling as “high” if $75 000 or more annually per household.