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. 2020 Jun 3;17(1):1859–1866. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2020.06.004

Table 1.

Characteristics of study respondents (N = 293).

Variables
Age, %
 18–24 10.92
 25–44 66.21
 45–64 19.79
 65 and over 3.07
Male, % 61.77
Race/ethnicity, %
 White, non-Hispanic 66.21
 Black, non-Hispanic 8.53
 Hispanic 16.38
 Asian 5.80
 Others 3.07
Married, % 58.02
Employment: full or part-time, % 84.64
Number of residents in the household, mean ± standard deviation 2.99 ± 1.30
Education: college or post-graduate, % 94.2
Family income level, %
 < $15,000 7.51
 $15,000 – $54,999 42.32
 $55,000 – $74,999 15.02
 $75,000 – $99,999 22.53
 ≥ $100,000 12.63
Health insurance, % 82.94
Prescription drug insurance, % 52.56
Current health care provider, % 70.65
Self-reported health status, %
 Poor 1.37
 Fair 8.19
 Good 40.96
 Very good 35.15
 Excellent 14.33
Number of conditions, mean ± standard deviation 1.62 ± 1.01