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. 2021 Sep 27;19(3):14747049211038297. doi: 10.1177/14747049211038297

Table 1.

Respondent Demographics (n = 917).

n (%) n (%)
Gender Sex
 Female 736 (80.3)  Female 786 (85.7)
 Male 127 (13.8)  Male 131 (14.3)
 Non-binary 8 (0.9) Age
 Queer 8 (0.9)  18–24 147 (16.0)
 Other 3 (0.3)  25–35 277 (30.2)
 Trans FtM 2 (0.2)  36–46 187 (20.4)
 Trans MtF 1 (0.1)  46–60 197 (21.5)
 Did not answer 32 (3.5)  61+ 82 (8.9)
 Did not answer 27 (2.9)
Ethic/racial background Sexual orientation
 White 801 (87.4)  Heterosexual 776 (84.9)
 Hispanic or Latino/a 55 (6.0)  Bisexual 63 (6.9)
 Asian or Asian American 15 (1.6)  Homosexual 41 (4.5)
 Native American/ 8 (0.9)  Pansexual 13 (1.4)
  Alaskan Native  Asexual 10 (1.1)
 Black or African American 7 (0.8)  Other 11 (1.2)
 Other 27 (2.9)  Did not answer 3 (0.3)
 Did not answer 1 (0.1)
Education Income
 High school 102 (11.1)  $0–9,525 76 (8.3)
 Technical or vocational 22 (2.4)  $9,526–38,700 160 (17.4)
 Associate 84 (9.2)  $38,701–82,500 376 (41.0)
 Bachelor’s 360 (39.3)  $82,501–157,500 177 (19.3)
 Master’s 251 (27.4)  $157,501+ 61 (6.7)
 Doctorate or professional 97 (10.6)  Prefer not to disclose 67 (7.3)
 Did not answer 1 (0.1)
Parental status a Relationship status
 Have/want children 620 (67.6)  Married over 1 year 526 (57.4)
 No children/childfree 254 (27.7)  Married less than 1 year 17 (1.9)
 Undecided/alloparents 35 (3.8)  Exclusive over 1 year 104 (11.3)
 No answer 8 (0.9)  Exclusive less than 1 year 31 (3.4)
 Dating, not exclusive 19 (2.1)
 Single and looking 106 (11.6)
 Single, not looking 112 (12.2)
 Did not answer 2 (0.2)
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Parental status was determined by asking a series of questions related to the presence of children in the home; desire and intention to have children in the future; and self-identification as a parent or childfree. The categories were then collapsed into these three, primary themes.