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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jun 12.
Published in final edited form as: Clin Psychol Sci. 2022 Nov 21;11(2):271–289. doi: 10.1177/21677026221100235

Table 1.

Sample Characteristics

Full Sample (n=141)

Age (M (SD)) 29.32(6.34)
Gender (n(%))
 Male 65(46.1)
 Female 67(47.5)
 Transgender (M to F) 2(1.4)
 Transgender (F to M) 1(0.7)
 Other 1(0.7)
Race (n(%))
 Caucasian 79(55.2)
 African American 42(29.4)
 Asian 9(6.3)
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 4(2.8)
 Other 8(5.6)
 Missing 1(.7)
Ethnicity (n(%Hispanic)) 23(16.1)
Employment Status (n(%))
 Employed 93(65.0)
 Unemployed 21(14.7)
 Homemaker 7(4.9)
 Other (e.g., Retired) 21(14.7)
Income (n(%))
 <$15,000 27(18.9)
 $15–30,000 40(28.0)
 $30–45,000 27(18.9)
 $45–60,000 23(16.1)
 $60–75,000 8(5.6)
 >$75,000 15(10.5)
Recruitment Source (n(%))
 Friend/Relative 14(9.8)
 Electronic Ads/Flyers 127(89.5)
 Other 1(0.7)