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. 2023 Mar 2;6(3):e231447. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.1447

Table 1. Sample Demographic Characteristics.

Sociodemographic variable Weighted % (95% CI)a
Age, weighted mean (SD), y 51.9 (16.4)
Educational level
No high school diploma or GED 6.0 (4.7-7.8)
High school graduate 30.0 (27.8-32.4)
Some college or associate degree 31.8 (29.7-34.1)
Bachelor degree 18.9 (17.3-20.7)
Graduate degree 13.1 (11.8-14.7)
Race and ethnicityb
Hispanic 10.3 (8.7-12.1)
Non-Hispanic
Black 9.4 (8.1-10.9)
White 75.6 (73.3-77.8)
Multiple 1.8 (1.4-2.3)
Other 3.0 (2.1-4.2)
Gender
Male 66.7 (64.3-69.0)
Female 33.3 (31.0-35.7)
Annual household income, $
<10 000 NR
10 000-24 999 6.7 (5.6-8.0)
25 000-49 999 15.2 (13.5-17.1)
50 000-74 999 17.4 (15.6-19.3)
75 000-99 999 14.8 (13.2-16.6)
100 000-149 999 20.0 (18.2-22.0)
≥150 000 24.3 (22.3-26.4)
Marital status
Married 66.2 (63.8-68.5)
Widowed 4.5 (3.7-5.5)
Divorced 10.2 (8.9-11.6)
Separated NR
Never married 18.0 (16.0-20.2)
MSA category
Nonmetropolitan 21.1 (19.1-23.1)
Metropolitan 78.9 (76.9-80.9)

Abbreviations: MSA, metropolitan statistical area; NR, not reported.

a

Weighted percentage estimate and 95% CI representing fewer than 30 participants are unstable and therefore not reported.

b

Race and ethnicity data were derived from Ipsos KnowledgePanel user profile information and rely on self-report by participants. Categories are grouped in the survey as shown here.