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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 22.
Published in final edited form as: Health Mark Q. 2016 Oct 19;33(4):291–306. doi: 10.1080/07359683.2016.1238262

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics: Number (Percentage)

Study 1: Insomnia Study 2: High blood pressure
Self-reported medical condition 2087 (100.0%) 2123 (100.0%)
Sex
 Male 925 (44.3%) 1126 (53.0%)
 Female 1162 (55.7%) 997 (47.0%)
Race/Ethnicity
 White, non-Hispanic 1547 (74.1%) 1566 (73.8%)
 Black, non-Hispanic 178 (8.5%) 225 (10.6%)
 Other, non-Hispanic 109 (5.2%) 123 (5.8%)
 Hispanic 252 (12.1%) 205 (9.7%)
 No response 1 (0.05%) 4 (0.2%)
Education
 Less than high school 51 (2.4%) 122 (5.7%)
 High school degree 780 (37.4%) 562 (26.5%)
 Some college 570 (27.3%) 512 (24.1%)
 Associate’s degree 162 (7.8%) 257 (12.1%)
 Bachelor’s degree 353 (16.9%) 432 (20.3%)
 Advanced degree 171 (8.2%) 238 (11.2%)
Age
 18-40 701 (33.6%) 419 (19.7%)
 41-52 754 (36.1%) 487 (22.9%)
 53-64 475 (22.8%) 778 (36.6%)
 65+ 157 (7.5%) 439 (20.7%)
Treating medical condition 1446 (69.3%) 1984 (93.5%)
Prescription drugs covered by insurance 1580 (75.7%) 1794 (84.5%)