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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 18.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Behav. 2019 Mar 1;43(2):300–310. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.43.2.7

Table 1.

Survey Respondent Characteristics (N = 1661)

Respondents N (%)
Sex
 Female 1274 (76.7)
 Male 317 (19.1)
 Non-binary 3 (0.2)
 Prefer not to answer/skipped 67 (4.0)
Age, years
 18–50 243 (14.6)
 51–70 1055 (63.5)
 71–80 300 (18.1)
 ≥81 59 (3.6)
 Skipped 3 (0.2)
Race
 White 1470 (88.5)
 Asian 39 (2.3)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 21 (1.3)
 Black or African-American 18 (1.2)
 Other 43 (2.6)
 Prefer not to answer/skipped 109 (6.6)
Ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic ethnicity 1512 (91.0)
 Hispanic ethnicity 42 (2.5)
 Don’t know/prefer not to answer/skipped 107 (6.4)
Education
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 1120 (67.4)
 Some post-secondary education 407 (24.5)
 High school graduate or GED 72 (4.3)
 Some high school 1 (0.0)
 Prefer not to answer/skipped 61 (3.7)
Employment status
 Retired 770 (46.4)
 Full time employment 502 (30.2)
 Doing volunteer or unpaid work 181 (10.9)
 Part time employment 160 (9.6)
 Self-employed 152 (9.2)
 Homemaker 96 (5.8)
 Disabled/unable to work 36 (2.2)
 Looking for paid work 16 (1.0)
 Student 16 (1.0)
 Prefer not to answer/skipped 63 (3.8)
Annual household income, $
 ≤50,000 339 (20.4)
 50,000–74,999 314 (18.9)
 75,000–100,000 291 (17.5)
 ≥100,000 404 (24.3)
 Don’t know/prefer not to answer/skipped 313 (18.8)