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Table 2 Descriptive statisticsa of SDOH covariates

From: Longitudinal trends (2011–2020) of premature mortality and years of potential life loss (YPLL) and associated covariates of the 62 New York State counties

 

N

Mean

SD

Q1

Median

Q3

Range

Percent Adults with obesity

620

28·13

3·74

26

28

30

15—39

Percent Physically Inactive

558

24·8

3·05

23

25

27

16—33

Percent smokers

605

18·6

4·67

15

18

21

9—33

Percent Adults with Diabetes

620

9·68

1·38

9

10

10

5—16

Percent High School rate

429

82·39

5·91

79

83

86

56—96

Percent with some college

620

60·78

8·24

54·8

60

65·7

41.4—84

Median Household Income

620

54·44

13·51

45·96

50·4

57·1

32·1—115·3

Percent Children in Poverty

620

20·2

5·93

17

20

23

5—44

Percent Single Parent household

620

32·54

7·29

28

33

37

14—64

Percent unemployed

620

6·8

1·83

5·2

6·8

8·2

3·3—12·8

Violent crime rate

614

22·07

14·16

12·9

17·7

25·9

4·1—63·3

Percent Rural

620

44·38

27·29

22·3

50·4

64·2

0—100

Average Daily air pollution

496

10·07

1·64

8·5

10·4

11·3

6·6—13·4

Percent living in severe housing conditions

434

16·97

5·54

14

16

18

9—39

Percent African American

620

6·08

6·44

1·7

4

8·3

0·7—43

Percent Asian

620

2·8

3·99

0·7

1·2

3·4

0·2—27·1

Percent Hispanic

620

7·34

8·88

2·4

3·6

7·8

1—56·4

Percent Uninsured

620

10·3

4·11

7

10

12

4—32

Primary Care Physicians

496

62·17

28·85

42

56

76

7—148

  1. aDescriptive statistics calculated across all years and counties (without weighting). SD: standard deviation, Q1: 1st quartile, Q3: 3rd quartile
  2. Median household income: thousands of dollars. Average daily air pollution: average daily amount of fine particulate matter in
  3. micrograms per cubic meter. Violent crime rate: number per 10,000 population. Primary care physician rate: number per 100,000 population