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. 2020 Jul 9;30(3):399–410. doi: 10.18865/ed.30.3.399

Table 1. Demographics for the full sample and among subgroups defined by Reactions to Race (N=20,366).

Full Sample Experienced physical symptomsa because of treatment due to race Quality of experience while seeking health care, in comparison with other races
No, N=19,955 Yes, N=411 Better or same, N=19,904 Worse, N=462
Nb %c Nb %c Nb %c Nb %c Nb %c
Race
White 16552 73.3 16366 74.3 186 37.2 16299 74 253 47.1
African American 1092 8.3 1027 8 65 19.2 1016 8 76 18.2
Hispanic 1688 12.3 1599 11.9 89 26.5 1616 12.1 72 21.2
Other 1034 6.1 963 5.8 71 17.1 973 4.7 61 13.5
Sex
Female 11151 49.3 10909 49.1 242 56.9 10907 49.2 244 53.3
Male 9215 50.7 9046 50.9 169 43.1 8997 50.8 218 46.7
Age, years
18-34 2813 27.7 2724 27.3 89 41.9 2722 27.6 91 32.9
35 - 44 2533 17.1 2464 17 69 19.2 2441 17 92 22
45 - 54 3468 17.1 3366 17.1 102 17.9 3363 17 105 22.3
55 - 64 4496 16.8 4411 16.8 85 13.6 4404 16.8 92 13.6
65 - 74 4268 12.9 4230 13.1 38 4.5 4213 13.1 55 6.1
≥75 2788 8.5 2760 8.6 28 2.9 2761 8.6 27 3.2

a. For example, a headache, an upset stomach, tensing of muscles, or a pounding heart.

b. Unweighted frequency.

c. Weighted proportion; column percents.