Demographic Characteristics
Female/male | 165/135 (55.0/45.0) |
Age, y, mean ± SD | 48.6 ± 16.8 |
18-29 | 47 (15.7) |
30-59 | 159 (53.0) |
60+ | 94 (31.3) |
Race | |
African American | 33 (11) |
White | 233 (77.7) |
Asian or Pacific Islander | 10 (3.3) |
American Indian or Alaskan Native | 3 (1.0) |
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander | 0 (0.0) |
Mixed racea | 9 (3.0) |
Missing | 12 (4.0) |
Hispanic | |
Yes | 38 (12.7) |
No | 262 (87.3) |
State of residence | |
Northeast | 51 (17.0) |
Midwest | 75 (25.0) |
South | 109 (36.3) |
West | 65 (21.7) |
Highest education level attained | |
≤ High school graduate | 100 (33.3) |
Up to 2 years of college | 101 (33.7) |
4 years of college/postgraduate | 99 (33.0) |
Marital status | |
Divorced/separated | 41 (13.7) |
Never married | 101 (33.7) |
Married/widowedb | 158 (52.7) |
Income | |
≤ $19,999 | 42 (14.0) |
$20,000–$49,999 | 99 (33.0) |
$50,000–$99,999 | 82 (27.3) |
$100,000 or more | 40 (13.3) |
Prefer not to say/missing | 37 (12.3) |
Data are presented as n (%) unless otherwise noted. N = 300 subjects.
↵a Mixed-race participants selected both White and another racial category. In the analysis, the race category was collapsed into White/non-White participants. Mixed-race participants were classified as non-White.
↵b Married includes domestic/civil partnership. Married/widowed participants were grouped together because the views of these participants, who are in a relationship or whose relationship was involuntarily ended, are likely to be different than participants who are divorced or are in the process of getting a divorce.