Hispanic participants were significantly less likely to choose public data release compared to non-Hispanic white participants (restricted release OR, 2.94; CI, 1.16–7.43; no release OR, 3.94; CI, 1.05–1.76). Unmarried participants, including those who were divorced, widowed, separated, or never married, were more likely to choose restricted data release (OR, 2.40; CI 1.05–5.44). When choosing between restricted and public data release, participants with some college or a college degree were also more likely to choose restricted data release (some college, OR 3.52; CI 1.02–12.14; college graduate, OR 4.67; CI 1.35–16.12) (Table 4).