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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Med Care. 2020 May;58(5):483–490. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000001304

Table 1.

Sample characteristics

Characteristic N = 2294 n (%)
Age
 20–29 453 (19.8)
 30–34 687 (30.0)
 35–39 582 (25.4)
 40–45 572 (24.9)
Race
 Non-Hispanic White 1184 (51.6)
 Non-Hispanic African American 664 (29.0)
 Hispanic 283 (12.3)
 Non-Hispanic Other 163 (7.1)
Marital Status*
 Single, never married 535 (23.3)
 Married or Cohabitating 1144 (49.9)
 Divorced/Separated/Widowed 613 (26.8)
Education
 Less than college degree 1077 (47.0)
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 1217 (53.1)
Annual Household Income*
 < $20,000 460 (20.3)
 $20,000-$59,999 1228 (54.1)
 >= $60,000 581 (25.6)
Has additional (non-VA) Insurance* 1192 (52.0)
Any Religious Affiliation* 1901 (83.0)
Medical Illness 1287 (56.1)
Mental Illness 1576 (68.7)
Most Recent Service Branch
 Army 1160 (50.6)
 Navy 518 (22.6)
 Air Force/Marines/Coast Guard 616 (26.9)
Ever Deployed* 1271 (55.5)
History of Military Sexual Trauma 1261 (55.0)
Female Provider* 1782 (78.6)
Sees VA PCP for most medical care* 1822 (80.1)
Primary Care Setting
 Community-based outpatient clinic 1038 (45.3)
 Hospital-based clinic 1256 (54.8)
VA WHC at Primary Care Site 1578 (68.8)
Census Region
 Northeast 200 (8.7)
 Midwest 408 (17.8)
 South 1220 (53.2)
 West 466 (20.3)
*

Missing data: marital status (n=2), income (n=25), religious affiliation (n=4), deployment history (n=4), provider gender (n=27), sees VA primary care provider for most medical care (n=19), and dual insurance (n=1)