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. 2022 Jun 27;16(3):15579883221104272. doi: 10.1177/15579883221104272

Table 4.

Sociodemographic Characteristics of Psychosocial Resource Classes Among African American Men, Nashville Stress and Health Study (2011–2014; N = 283).

Sociodemographic Characteristics Class 1
31.80%
Class 2
13.27%
Class 3
20.46%
Class 4
34.47%
Age 41.19 (2.02) 43.74 (1.50) 45.89 (1.85) 43.10 (1.96)
Education
 Less than  HS (Ref.) 15.47 22.70 c 37.35 bd 11.51 bc
 HS/ GED 18.61 43.18 c 25.27 bd 29.02 c
 Some college 35.40 c 13.07 d 29.34 a 38.32 bcd
 College or higher 30.51 c 21.05 c 8.03 ab 21.16
Annual household income <$20,000 (Ref.) 20.26 b 25.1 36.43 b 26.51
 $20,000–$34,999 18.26 b 8.33 27.74 b 12.80
 $35,000–54,999 14.05 b 57.55 c 20.63 b 26.61
 $55,000–$74,999 17.71 b 6.44 10.21 15.80
 $75,000–$94,999 20.39 bc 1.74 acd 0.00 ab 13.65 bcd
 $95,000+ 12.33 bc 0.92 ac 4.98 a 5.92
Occupational prestige 45.54 b (3.04) 38.37 a (4.32) 34.55 a (2.58) 41.55 (2.68)
Marital status
 Married (Ref.) 46.67 39.64 44.24 53.08
 Never married 36.42 36.96 35.51 25.61
 Other 16.91 23.40 20.25 21.30

Note. Weighted, unadjusted means, and proportions are presented; standard errors are included in parentheses for continuous variables. Ref. = reference category.

Significant differences across latent classes (p < .05): Different from (a) Class 1, (b) Class 2, (c) Class 3, (d) Class 4.