Table 1.
Data Set | n | Gender, n (%) | Age Range, M (SD) | Race or Ethnicity, n (%) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Center for Oral Health Research in Appalachia (COHRA) [10] | 1,195 | Women | 762 (63.8%) | 18–81, 34.4 (9.5) | White | 1,061 (88.8%) |
Men | 433 (36.2%) | African American | 100 (8.4%) | |||
Asian American | 3 (0.3%) | |||||
Hispanic or Latino | 9 (0.8%) | |||||
Native American | 2 (0.2%) | |||||
Other or multiracial | 7 (0.6%) | |||||
Oral Health Values 1 [12] | 301 | Women | 175 (58.1%) | 21–70, 39.7 (11.9) | White | 226 (75.1%) |
Men | 125 (41.1%)* | African American | 36 (12.0%) | |||
Asian American | 24 (8.0%) | |||||
Hispanic or Latino | N/A | |||||
Native American | N/A | |||||
Other or multiracial | 15 (5.0%) | |||||
Oral Health Values 2 [12] | 307 | Women | 163 (53.1%) | 18–98, 36.0 (12.1) | White | 256 (83.4%) |
Men | 142 (46.3%)† | African American | 24 (7.8%) | |||
Asian American | 16 (5.2%) | |||||
Hispanic or Latino | N/A | |||||
Native American | 2 (0.7%) | |||||
Other or multiracial | 9 (3.0%) | |||||
FPQ-9 Development [6] | 826 | Women | 486 (58.8%) | 18–85, 31.9 (15.8) | White | 268 (93.1%)‡ |
Men | 333 (40.3%)§ | African American | 11 (3.8%) | |||
Asian American | 3 (1.0%) | |||||
Hispanic or Latino | N/A | |||||
Native American | 2 (0.7%) | |||||
Other | 1 (0.3%) | |||||
Oral Diagnosis [11] | 665 | Women | 353 (53.1%) | 18–90, 37.4 (15.0) | White | 614 (92.3%) |
Men | 309 (46.5%)¶ | African American | 30 (4.5%) | |||
Asian American | 6 (0.9%) | |||||
Hispanic or Latino | 4 (0.6%) | |||||
Native American | 4 (0.6%) | |||||
Other | 7 (1.1%) | |||||
New Valid MTurk | 828 | Women | 488 (58.9%) | 18–82, 48.0 (12.7) | White | 671 (81.0%) |
Men | 340 (41.1%) | African American | 75 (9.1%) | |||
Asian American | 46 (5.6%) | |||||
Hispanic or Latino | 38 (4.6%) | |||||
Native American | 16 (1.9%) | |||||
Other | 8 (1.0%) | |||||
Total | 4,122 | Women | 2,427 (58.9%) | 18–98, 37.6 (14.0) | White | 3,096 (75.1%) |
Men | 1,682 (40.8%)‖ | African American | 276 (6.7%) | |||
Asian American | 98 (2.4%) | |||||
Hispanic or Latino | 51 (1.3%) | |||||
Native American | 28 (0.7%) | |||||
Other | 47 (1.1%) |
N/A = not applicable; FPQ-9 = Fear of Pain Questionnaire-9; MTurk = Mechanical Turk.
One missing.
Two missing.
Of the 687 FPQ-9 Development participants, only 285 had race or ethnicity data; thus, percentage is a function of only those with data.
Seven unknown.
Three missing; FPQ-9 Development data set includes 455 undergraduates and 371 pain patients.
Thirteen missing on gender variable.