Table 1.
Characteristic | Value |
---|---|
Mean age (years) (standard deviation) | 57.8 (14.6) |
No. (%) of male respondents | 129 (86.0) |
No. (%) of respondents of race and ethnicity | |
African American or Black | 84 (56.0) |
Hispanic or Latina/Latino | 20 (13.3) |
Othera | 2 (1.3) |
White | 44 (29.3) |
No. (%) of respondents with education level | |
Less than high school | 2 (1.3) |
High school or GED | 41 (27.3) |
Some college and above | 107 (71.3) |
Median number of children under 18 years in the household (range) | 0 (0–4) |
No. of respondents with income/total no. of respondents (%) | |
<$20,000 | 31 (20.7) |
⩾$20,000 but <$40,000 | 29 (19.3) |
⩾$40,000 but <$60,000 | 35 (23.3) |
⩾$60,000 but <$100,000 | 14 (9.3) |
⩾$100,000 | 20 (13.3) |
Don’t know/prefer not to say | 21 (14.0) |
No. (%) of respondents with self-reported mental health disordersb | 90 (60.0) |
Overall health status,c mean (standard deviation) | 2.1 (0.9) |
Includes 1 Asian, and 1 multiracial.
Includes 63 depression, 50 generalized anxiety disorder, 8 mania or bipolar disorder, 2 dysthymic disorder, 6 obsessive compulsive disorder, 26 panic attack, 9 phobia, 53 post-traumatic stress disorder, 1 gender dysphoria, 1 insomnia 1 mood swings, 1 MST, and 1 schizophrenia.
Score ranges from 0 to 4 (excellent = 0; poor = 4), with lower scores being more favorable.