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. 2022 Apr 27;10:875880. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.875880

Table 1.

Participant characteristics.

Characteristic n (%)
Age
M = 53.28, SD = 16.41, Range = 24-92
18-34 7 (17.9)
35-64 23 (59.0)
65+ 9 (23.1)
Gender
Male 15 (38.5)
Female 24 (61.5)
Race*
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 (2.6)
Black/African American 5 (12.8)
White 31 (79.5)
Other 3 (7.7)
Hispanic/Latino 1 (3)
Missing 1 (2.6)
Marital status
Married 8 (20.5)
Separated, divorced, widowed 14 (35.9)
Never been married 13 (33.3)
Unmarried couple 4 (10.3)
Education
Less than high school diploma 2 (5.3)
High school graduate 9 (23.7)
Less than bachelor's degree 13 (34.2)
Bachelor's degree 10 (26.3)
Master's degree or higher 4 (10.5)
Missing 1 (2.6)
Household income
$10,000 or less 11 (28.2)
$10,001 to $20,000 12 (30.8)
$20,001 to $40,000 10 (25.6)
More than $40,000 6 (15.4)
Employment status
Employed 12 (30.8)
Not employed 27 (69.2)
Benefits
Supplemental security income 10 (25.6)
Social Security disability insurance 17 (43.6)
Social Security retirement 6 (15.4)
None 5 (12.8)
Other 9 (23.1)

M, Mean; SD, Standard Deviation.

*

No participants identified as Asian or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.