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Table 3 Socioeconomic characteristics, full DSM high-risk subsample, and HINTS subsample

From: Risk-management decision-making data from a community-based sample of racially diverse women at high risk of breast cancer: rationale, methods, and sample characteristics of the Daughter Sister Mother Project survey

 

DSM high-risk subsample (N = 717)

HINTS(N = 2040) Subsample

Unweighted N

Unweighted % (or mean/median)

Unweighted N

Weighted % (or mean/median)

Household income

    

 $0 to $9,999

16

2.23%

141

8.67%

 $10,000 to $14,999

18

2.51%

113

5.07%

 $15,000 to $19,999

23

3.21%

107

4.60%

 $20,000 to $34,999

54

7.53%

279

12.10%

 $35,000 to $49,999

78

10.88%

262

14.40%

 $50,000 to $74,999

129

17.99%

383

17.80%

 $75,000 to $99,999

91

12.69%

250

12.30%

 $100,000 to $199,999

191

26.64%

381

19.40%

 $200,000 or more

52

7.25%

120

5.34%

 Missing

65

9.07%

4

0.34%

 Mean household income

–

$50,000–74,999

–

$50,000–74,999

 Median household income

–

$75,000–99,999

–

$50,000–74,999

Federal income relative to poverty (FIP)

    

 Income < 100% FPL

40

5.58%

217

16.10%

 Income 100–400% FPL

265

36.96%

1011

46.80%

 Income > 400% FPL

347

48.40%

808

36.70%

 Missing

65

9.07%

4

0.34%