Skip to main content
. 2021 May 4;56(5):442–460. doi: 10.1093/abm/kaab025

Table 2.

Weighted characteristics by race/ethnicity for males in Wave IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health Study (2008)

Non-Hispanic White Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic Asian/ Pacific Islander Hispanic Non-Hispanic Multiracial
Characteristic (n = 1425) (n = 497) (n = 67) (n = 245) (n = 82) p-value
Age, years 28.4 (28.2–28.7) 28.7 (28.2–29.2) 28.5 (27.7–29.2) 28.4 (27.9–28.9) 28.3 (27.8–28.8) .75
Subjective social status scalea 5.1 (4.9–5.2) 4.7 (4.4–4.9) 5.6 (5.3–5.9) 4.9 (4.6–5.2) 4.5 (4.9–5.2) <.0001
Household income at Wave I <.0001
  ≤$22,000 18.8 (14.7–22.9) 46.9 (37.7–56.2) 18.0 (7.8–28.1) 49.0 (40.6–57.5) 33.1 (20.4–45.8)
 $22,001–$40,000 29.1 (25.8–32.4) 25.1 (19.9–30.2) 21.2 (9.7–32.7) 25.4 (19.5–31.4) 27.5 (16.2–38.8)
 $40,001–$60,000 28.0 (25.4–30.6) 16.5 (11.7–21.3) 40.5 (24.6–56.5) 19.6 (13.9–25.3) 19.4 (9.0–29.8)
  ≤$60,000 24.1 (19.9–28.4) 11.5 (7.8–15.2) 20.3 (12.8–27.8) 5.9 (2.4–9.4) 20.0 (10.3–29.7)
Household income <.0001
  ≤$39,999 28.8 (25.5–32.1) 50.0 (44.6–55.4) 13.4 (3.3–23.6) 31.4 (25.1–37.8) 32.9 (21.8–43.9)
 $40,000–$74,999 38.5 (35.7–41.3) 31.3 (26.9–35.7) 25.2 (14.2–36.2) 34.8 (28.5–41.2) 34.0 (23.9–44.2)
  ≥$75,000 32.7 (29.4–36.0) 18.7 (13.2–24.3) 61.4 (48.3–74.5) 33.8 (26.9–40.6) 33.1 (21.5–44.7)
Maternal educational attainment <0.0001
 Less than high school diploma/GED 9.4 (7.4–11.4) 10.1 (6.5–13.7) 17.8 (6.5–29.1) 41.4 (33.1–49.8) 16.0 (6.1–25.8)
 High school diploma/GED 46.0 (42.0–50.1) 51.5 (43.1–60.0) 19.5 (11.7–27.3) 33.1 (25.6–40.6) 42.9 (30.9–54.8)
 Some college 13.2 (11.1–15.3) 12.5 (8.7–16.3) 14.3 (4.1–24.5) 10.6 (6.6–14.5) 19.3 (9.4–29.3)
 College graduate or higher 31.4 (26.6–36.1) 25.9 (17.5–34.2) 48.4 (37.2–59.6) 14.9 (10.7–19.1) 21.8 (12.1–31.6)
Educational attainment <.0001
 Vocational/technical training or less 40.1 (35.0–45.2) 55.8 (44.9–66.6) 15.9 (2.8–29.1) 49.5 (43.8–55.3) 40.5 (26.4–54.6)
 Some college 30.2 (27.2–33.1) 26.8 (20.5–33.0) 27.3 (16.0–38.7) 35.6 (29.2–42.0) 32.3 (21.0–43.5)
 College graduate or higher 29.7 (24.1–35.3) 17.5 (10.7–24.3) 56.8 (45.5–68.1) 14.9 (9.5–20.3) 27.2 (16.0–38.5)
Ever diagnosed with depression 12.4 (10.4–14.3) 5.9 (3.6–8.1) 6.4 (0–13.5) 9.3 (5.5–13.2) 10.5 (2.7–18.3) .01
Perceived discriminationb .07
 Never 29.2 (26.7–31.8) 29.6 (24.3–35.0) 37.8 (21.6–53.9) 37.3 (29.6–44.9) 26.9 (15.7–38.1)
 Rarely 47.8 (44.7–50.9) 41.4 (36.2–46.6) 46.5 (30.5–62.5) 39.1 (32.6–45.6) 50.0 (37.4–62.5)
 Sometimes/often 23.0 (20.4–25.6) 29.0 (23.7–34.2) 15.7 (4.7–26.8) 23.6 (19.0–28.2) 23.1 (13.0–33.3)
Waist circumference (cm) 99.9 (99.0–101) 99.5 (97.4–102) 92.4 (89.4–95.3) 102 (99.9–105) 97.9 (94.6–101) <.0001
Body Mass Index category .04
 Underweight or normal (<24.9 kg/m2) 29.5 (26.6–32.5) 31.2 (25.2–37.1) 33.2 (22.4–44.0) 18.9 (13.9–23.8) 28.2 (16.8–39.5)
 Overweight (25–29.9 kg/m2) 35.8 (32.8–38.9) 33.3 (28.3–38.3) 41.7 (27.3–56.1) 37.8 (31.9–43.7) 37.8 (25.3–50.3)
 Obesity (≥30 kg/m2) 34.6 (31.8–37.5) 35.5 (30.7–40.3) 25.1 (13.9–36.3) 43.3 (36.7–50.0) 34.0 (23.2–44.8)
Systolic blood pressure, mmHg 130 (129–131) 130 (129–132) 131 (128–135) 130 (128–132) 130 (126–133) .95
Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg 82.0 (81.4–82.6) 81.6 (80.2–83.0) 81.9 (80.5–83.5) 82.0 (80.5–83.5) 81.1 (78.1–84.1) .97
Triglyceride decilec 6.3 (6.1–6.5) 4.9 (4.6–5.1) 6.4 (5.6–7.1) 6.6 (6.3–7.0) 5.9 (5.0–6.8) <.0001
Total cholesterol decilec 5.7 (5.5–5.9) 5.3 (5.0–5.6) 5.7 (4.9–6.6) 5.5 (5.1–5.9) 5.2 (4.5–5.8) .27
High-density lipoprotein cholesterol decilec 5.0 (4.8–5.2) 5.1 (4.7–5.6) 4.5 (3.6–5.4) 4.5 (4.1–5.0) 4.6 (3.9–5.3) .25
Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol decilec 5.6 (5.4–5.8) 5.4 (5.1–5.8) 5.8 (5.1–6.5) 5.3 (4.9–5.7) 5.2 (4.5–5.8) .55
Total cholesterol–HDL-C ratio decilec 6.1 (5.9–6.3) 5.6 (5.2–6.0) 6.6 (5.9–7.4) 6.3 (5.9–6.7) 5.9 (5.2–6.5) .09
Glucose, mg/dL 110 (109–112) 108 (103–113) 108 (102–114) 114 (107–122) 109 (106–112) .48
Glycated hemoglobin, % 5.5 (5.5–5.6) 6.0 (5.8–6.1) 5.6 (5.5–5.7) 5.8 (5.6–6.0) 5.7 (5.6–5.8) <.0001
C-reactive protein, mg/L 3.1 (2.8–3.4) 4.2 (3.2–5.2) 1.8 (1.3–2.4) 4.0 (3.2–4.9) 3.0 (1.9–4.1) .0002

Data shown as (mean [95% CI] or % [95% CI]). CI confidence interval; HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.

aHigher steps on the subjective social status ladder indicate higher perceived social status. Lower steps on the ladder indicate lower perceived social status (range: 1–10).

bResponse to the question, “In your day-to-day life, how often do you feel you have been treated with less respect or courtesy than other people?”

cValues were rank ordered and categorized into deciles. Higher deciles represent higher values (range: 1–10).