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Table 2 Sample characteristics

From: Social determinants of health and diabetes: using a nationally representative sample to determine which social determinant of health model best predicts diabetes risk

 

Number

Percent

Gender

  

 Female

997

61.7

 Male

619

38.3

Racial Identity

  

 White

1148

72.37

 Black

291

18.45

 Other Race

138

9.18

Household Income

  

 Less than $5000

171

10.67

 $5000–$24,999

270

16.85

 $25,000–$49,999

443

27.65

 $50,000–$99,999

495

30.90

 $100,000–$199,999

184

11.49

 $200,000 or more

39

2.43

Education

  

 No High School Degree

64

4.08

 High School or GED

191

12.17

 Some College

424

27.02

 Associate or Junior College

173

11.03

 Bachelor’s degree

377

24.03

 Some Graduate School

64

4.08

 Completed Masters

228

14.53

 Completed Doctoral

48

3.06

Total

1569

100