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. 2022 Feb 1;44(1):16–33. doi: 10.1007/s10834-022-09820-9

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study participants, 2018 National Health Interview Survey (n = 22,682)

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