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. 2022 Jun 26;46(6):1050–1061. doi: 10.1111/acer.14839

TABLE 1.

Demographics and COVID‐19 impacts for the NAS2019‐20 N14C follow‐up sample (weighted %)

Total (n = 1819) Men (n = 636) Women (n = 1182)
Gender male 48.3%
Age group
18 to 34 29.3 30.5% 28.1%
35 to 49 24.9 25.2 24.6
50+ 45.9 44.3 47.3
Race/ethnicity group
White 64.4 65.0 63.9
Black 12.6 11.8 12.3
Hispanic 14.7 14.8 14.5
Other 8.4 8.4 8.4
Education group
HS grad or less 28.8 27.2 30.3
Some college 39.4 39.6 39.3
College grad 31.8 33.3 30.5
Family income a
≤$20 k 17.8 16.5 19.4
$20,001 to 40 k 20.5 17.9 22.9
$40,001 to 60 k 23.0 23.6 22.4
$60,001 to 80 k 13.0 14.0 12.1
>$80 k 25.5 28.1 23.2
Marital status a
Married/cohabit 58.4 60.5 56.4
Separated/divorced 15.3 12.8 17.7
Widowed 5.0 2.8 7.2
Never married 21.3 24.0 18.8
Respondent had COVID‐19 10.6 10.4 10.7
Immediate family had COVID‐19 30.5 29.7 31.2
Someone in household essential worker 52.1 50.7 53.5
Someone in household lost job 31.8 31.5 32.2
Someone in household had reduced pay 35.0 35.1 34.9
Had difficulty paying rent or mortgage 36.1 35.3 36.9
Occasionally/frequently without enough food 8.2 6.3 10.1
Access to extended family or friends was moderately/severely changed 55.0 54.8 55.2
a

Baseline measures.