Table 1.
Demographic data of study subscribers.
Variablea | Participants, n (%) | |
Public safety personnel | ||
|
Emergency department health workers | 8 (12) |
|
Paramedics | 19 (30) |
|
Police and law enforcement agents | 30 (47) |
|
Other | 7 (11) |
Age groups (years) | ||
|
≤30 | 14 (18) |
|
31-45 | 31 (39) |
|
46-60 | 25 (31) |
|
>60 | 10 (12) |
Gender | ||
|
Female | 47 (58) |
|
Male | 31 (38) |
|
Nonbinary | 3 (4) |
Ethnicity | ||
|
White | 63 (78) |
|
Non-White | 18 (22) |
Education level | ||
|
Postsecondary education | 68 (84) |
|
Other | 13 (16) |
Employment status | ||
|
Employed | 71 (88) |
|
Unemployed | 10 (12) |
Relationship status | ||
|
In a relationship | 58 (73) |
|
Not in a relationship | 22 (27) |
Housing status | ||
|
Own a home | 57 (70) |
|
Renting | 17 (21) |
|
Living with family | 7 (9) |
aNot all participants provided a response.