Table 1

Characteristics of Study Population (N = 3,427), 2010 National Health Interview Survey

Characteristic, No. RespondingPercenta
Age, years, N=3,427
 50–5954.0
 60–6936.1
 70–749.9
Race, N=3,427
 White85.0
 Black9.9
 Other5.1
Ethnicity, N=3,427
 Hispanic9.8
 Non-Hispanic90.2
Education, n=3,415
 <High school graduate15.0
 High school graduate26.2
 Some college/technical school25.5
 College grad33.3
Poverty ratio, N=3,427
 <200%20.7
 200%–299%11.9
 300%–399%10.2
 400%–499%10.1
 ≥500%30.0
 Unknown17.1
Health insurance, n=3,422
 None11.3
 Public only16.7
 Private/military71.9
Usual source of medical care, n=3,425
 Yes88.1
 No11.9
Reported health status, N=3,427
 Excellent22.8
 Very good29.8
 Good29.5
 Fair or poor17.9
Family history of prostate cancer, N=3,427
 Yes6.8
 No/unknown93.2
Chronic diseases, n=3,412
 None39.4
 133.4
 218.2
 ≥39.0
Cancer, n=3,421b
 Yes5.9
 No94.1
Doctor recommended PSA screening, n=3,417
 Yes52.5
 No47.5
Ever had a PSA test, N=3,427
 Yes55.8
 No44.2
Date of last PSA test, n=1,826
 ≤1 Year ago65.5
 >1 But less than 5 years ago29.0
 >5 Years ago5.6
Screening intensity (PSA tests in 5 y), n = 3,355
 None47.1
 1–3 (low intensity)27.8
 4–5 (high intensity25.1
  • PSA=prostate-specific antigen.

  • Note: Respondents were men aged 40 to 75 years with no prior PSA testing or who had PSA testing as part of routine examination; not all categories sum to 3,427 because of missing data.

  • a Percentages weighted to the US civilian noninstitutionalized population.

  • b Excluding prostate and nonmelanoma skin cancer.