Table 1.
Total Mean (SD) or % |
|
---|---|
Age (range 18–85) | 49.69 (18.42) |
Gender | |
Male | 46.52 |
Female | 53.48 |
Race | |
White | 78.73 |
Black | 12.40 |
Asian/American Indian/Alaskan native | 6.40 |
Other races | 2.46 |
Marital status | |
Married or cohabiting | 50.80 |
Separated, divorced, widowed, or never married | 49.20 |
Number of children under 18 (range 0–10) | 0.53 (1.00) |
Region of residence | |
Northeast | 16.58 |
North central /Midwest | 23.26 |
South | 37.36 |
West | 22.80 |
Education | |
Less than high school | 8.92 |
High school graduate | 25.72 |
1–3 years of college | 30.84 |
+ College graduate | 34.52 |
Household income | |
$0–34,999 | 32.52 |
$35,000-$74,999 | 29.33 |
$75,000-$99,999 | 13.15 |
$100,000 and over | 25.00 |
Employment status, last week | |
Employed | 61.46 |
Unemployed | 17.64 |
Retired | 20.90 |
Homeownership | |
Owned | 63.05 |
Rented or other | 36.95 |
Self-reported health | |
Excellent | 25.62 |
Very good | 34.05 |
Good | 26.79 |
Fair | 10.42 |
Poor | 3.11 |
Number of chronic conditions (range 0–8) | 0.84 (1.10) |
Health insurance coverage status | |
Had coverage | 90.34 |
Did not have coverage | 9.66 |
Psychological distress (range 0–24) | 2.98 (4.13) |
Financial worries (range 6–24) | 12.00 (5.16) |
Sampling weights were applied to derive nationally representative estimates accounting for the complex sample design
SD = standard deviation