From: Relationship between housing insecurity, diabetes processes of care, and self-care behaviors
 | Mean (S.E) or % | Weighted sample size |
---|---|---|
Housing Insecurity | 38.1% (0.01) | Â |
Age (in years) | 60.5 (0.19) | Â |
Gender | ||
  Male | 48.9% | 3,543,958 |
  Female | 51.1% | 3,703,975 |
Race | ||
  Non-Hispanic White | 69.5% | 4,971,163 |
  Non-Hispanic Black | 23.4% | 1,674,704 |
  Hispanic/Other | 7.1% | 506,734 |
Education | ||
  Less than High School | 19.7% | 1,425,217 |
  High School Graduate/GED | 32.3% | 2,337,627 |
  Some College | 31.4% | 2,270,780 |
  College Graduate | 16.6% | 1,201,093 |
Marital Status | ||
  Married | 55.4% | 4,005,902 |
  Unmarried | 44.6% | 3,226,559 |
Household total income category | ||
  Less than $25,000 | 40.0% | 2,484,423 |
 $25,000-$75,000 | 42.1% | 2,617,040 |
  More than $75,000 | 17.8% | 1,107,219 |
Employment Status | ||
  Employed | 67.2% | 4,860,787 |
  Unemployed | 32.8% | 2,369,576 |
Health Insurance Status | ||
  Insured | 92.6% | 6,693,971 |
  Uninsured | 7.4% | 538,472 |
Comorbidity Count | 1.5 (0.02) | Â |