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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Sep 28.
Published in final edited form as: J Am Geriatr Soc. 2023 Mar 14;71(7):2172–2183. doi: 10.1111/jgs.18297

TABLE 2.

Caregiver demographics.

Measure Caregiver (437)
Gender
 Female 321 (73.5%)
 Male 116 (26.5%)
Age (mean, SD) 63.8, 12.3
Race
 White 351 (80.3%)
 Asian 26 (5.9%)
 Black or African American 15 (3.4%)
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 2 (0.5%)
 Two or More Race/Ethnicity Designations 3 (0.7%)
 Unknown 40 (9.2%)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latino 69 (15.8%)
 Not Hispanic/Latino 365 (83.5%)
 Unknown 3 (0.7%)
PHQ9
 No depressive symptoms (<5) 287 (65.7%)
 Mild (5 ≤ × < 10) 114 (26.1%)
 Moderate (10 ≤ × < 14) 16 (3.7%)
 Moderate/Severe ≥14) 20 (4.6%)
Zarit-12
 Low-Burden (<17) 233 (53.3%)
 High-Burden (≥17) 201 (46.0%)
 Unknown 3 (0.7%)
Self-efficacy
 Low (<14 on a 20 pt. scale) 128 (29.3%)
 Moderate (14 ≤ × < 18) 258 (59.0%)
 High (≥18) 51 (11.7%)
Relationship
 Spouse/domestic partner 233 (53.3%)
 Daughter 138 (31.6%)
 Son 32 (7.3%)
 Sibling 7 (1.6%)
 Other family 14 (3.2%)
 Non-family 13 (3.0%)
Education
 Less than high school 21 (4.8%)
 High school graduate or equivalent 52 (11.9%)
 Some college but no degree 106 (24.3%)
 College degree or higher 258