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. 2023 Jun 23;12:27536130231185072. doi: 10.1177/27536130231185072

Table 1.

Participant Demographics.

Characteristic n (% of Total Sample)
Gender (n = 376)
 Female 301 (80.1%)
 Male 68 (18.1%)
 Transgender/nonbinary 3 (.8%)
 Prefer not to say 4 (1.1%)
Year of study (n = 376)
 1st 139 (37.0%)
 2nd 118 (31.4%)
 3rd 60 (15.9%)
 4th 51 (13.5%)
 5th or higher 8 (2.1%)
Race (n = 375)
 White 283 (75.5%)
 Asian/Pacific Islander 35 (9.3%)
 Black or African American 26 (6.9%)
 American Indian or Alaskan native 1 (.3%)
 Bi-racial/Multi-racial 14 (3.7%)
 Other 2 (.5%)
Ethnicity (n = 375)
 Not of hispanic origin 321 (85.6%)
 Hispanic origin 47 (12.5%)
 Prefer not to say 7 (1.9%)
Relationship status (n = 377)
 Single 164 (43.5%)
 Committed relationship 114 (30.2%)
 Married 64 (17.0%)
 Engaged 29 (7.7%)
 Divorced 3 (.8%)
 Widowed 0 (.0%)
 Prefer not to answer 3 (.8%)
Dependents
 Pet(s) 178 (47.2%)
 Child (ren) 38 (10.1%)
 Elderly/Disabled Adult 11 (2.9%)
 Prefer not to say 3 (.8%)
 Response rate by graduate program N (% of eligible students in program)
 Clinical health and psychology 25 (32.9%)
 Dentistry 56 (15.1%)
 Graduate nursing 59 (13.4%)
 Medicine 66 (12.22%)
 Occupational therapy 50 (31.6%)
 Physician assistant studies 12 (10.4%)
 Health Administration 9 (17.3%)
 Public health 39 (19.5%)
 Veterinary medicine 61 (31.1%)