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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Sep 10.
Published in final edited form as: J Hand Surg Am. 2021 Mar 26;46(9):818.e1–818.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2021.02.001

TABLE 2.

Demographics

Control Study
Race White 37 (58.7%) 39 (61.9%)
White/Other 2 (3.2%) 1 (1.6%)
Hispanic 4 (6.3%) 8 (13%)
Asian 13 (20.6%) 10 (15.9%)
Black 1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)
Other 4 (6.3%) 2 (3.2%)
Deferred 2 (3.2%) 2 (3.2%)
Income <50K 13 (20.6%) 8 (13%)
50–99K 8 (13%) 10 (15.9%)
100–149K 11 (17.5%) 14 (22.2%)
150–199K 5 (7.9%) 4 (6.3%)
200–249K 13 (20.6%) 8 (13%)
>250K 12 (19%) 15 (23.8%)
Deferred 1 (1.6%) 4 (6.3%)
Employment Full-time 38 (60.3%) 35 (55.6%)
Part-time 6 (9.5%) 4 (6.3%)
Disabled 2 (3.2%) 2 (3.2%)
No Work Outside Home 4 (6.3%) 2 (3.2%)
Retired 11 (17.5%) 16 (25.4%)
Student 2 (3.2%) 3 (4.8%)
Deferred 0 (0%) 1 (1.6%)
Education Middle School 0 (0%) 1 (1.6%)
Some High School 1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)
High School Graduate 17 (27%) 12 (19%)
Trade school 3 (4.8%) 4 (6.3%)
Bachelor’s 17 (27%) 23 (36.5%)
Master’s 18 (28.6%) 13 (20.6%)
Doctorate 7 (11.1%) 8 (13%)
Deferred 0 (0%) 1 (1.6%)
Insurance Medicaid 1 (1.6%) 3 (4.8%)
Medicaid and Medicare 3 (4.8%) 0 (0%)
Medicare 6 (9.5%) 14 (22.2%
Medicare and Other 1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)
Medicare and Private 4 (6.3%) 3 (4.8%)
Private 46 (73%) 37 (58.7%)
Private, Other 1 (1.6%) 0 (0%)
Other 1 (1.6%) 4 (6.3%)
Deferred 0 (0%) 1 (1.6%)