Table 1.
Characteristics of the study population by the self-reported risk of eviction.
Characteristics | No. (%)* |
|
---|---|---|
At-risk of eviction (n = 6177) |
Not at risk of eviction (n = 8371) |
|
Prevalence of depression | 3745 (59.33) | 3069 (37.01) |
Prevalence of anxiety | 4301 (67.01) | 3694 (43.28) |
Users of prescription medication of mental conditions | 2050 (26.57) | 2425 (23.68) |
Female | 4343 (58.64) | 5545 (57.73) |
Age (years) | ||
18 to 24 | 133 (5.43) | 259 (6.36) |
25 to 39 | 1910 (38.52) | 2523 (34.64) |
40 to 54 | 2636 (36.89) | 3243 (35.34) |
55 to 64 | 1049 (13.37) | 1442 (15.66) |
65 and above | 449 (5.79) | 904 (8.00) |
Race | ||
White | 3585 (54.39) | 4882 (55.28) |
Black | 1787 (32.87) | 1860 (26.71) |
Asian | 179 (3.31) | 884 (9.40) |
Other | 626 (9.43) | 745 (8.61) |
Ethnicity | ||
Hispanic | 1055 (26.7) | 1562 (28.02) |
Non-hispanic | 5122 (73.3) | 6809 (71.98) |
Rental assistance | ||
Receiver | 563 (7.29) | 632 (7.15) |
Non-receiver | 5575 (92.71) | 7625 (92.85) |
Education | ||
High school or less | 1959 (61.01) | 2102 (52.92) |
Some college/associate degree | 2964 (30.71) | 3459 (30.52) |
Bachelors degree | 825 (5.82) | 1624 (10.19) |
Graduate degree | 429 (2.46) | 1186 (6.36) |
Marital status | ||
Married | 1543 (29.07) | 2801 (36.03) |
Not married | 4607 (70.93) | 5543 (63.97) |
Number of children | ||
None | 3025 (44.3) | 4532 (48.7) |
1 to 2 | 2271 (37.74) | 2974 (39.61) |
3 or more | 881 (17.96) | 865 (11.69) |
Annual household income | ||
Less than $25,000 | 2925 (51.73) | 2765 (39.69) |
$25,000 - $34,999 | 1284 (21.39) | 1670 (21.96) |
$35,000 - $49,999 | 854 (14.39) | 1323 (16.37) |
$50,000 - $74,999 | 548 (7.57) | 1099 (12.58) |
$75,000 - $99,999 | 186 (2.98) | 518 (4.98) |
$100,000 and above | 100 (1.95) | 557 (4.43) |
US Census region | ||
Northeast | 904 (17.21) | 1672 (22.99) |
South | 2389 (44.59) | 2742 (37.05) |
Midwest | 1019 (15.33) | 1488 (16.45) |
West | 1865 (22.87) | 2469 (23.50) |
*The numbers represent the unweighted number of respondents. The percentages are weighted by survey weights.