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. 2023 Oct 26;25:e46355. doi: 10.2196/46355

Table 3.

Demographics—study populationa.

Study Study population Participantsb (N=15,334), n (%)
Athanasiadi [32] Audience members NRc
Ben-Arye et al [6] Patients undergoing chemotherapy 56 (0.37)
Datlen and Pandolfi [11] Young adults with learning disabilities 5 (0.03)
Eve [39] Web-based body psychotherapists NR
Feniger-Schaal et al [36] Art therapists offering telehealth 15,334 (100)
Gauhe [35] Audience members NR
Grant et al [33] Physiotherapists who work with children 10 (0.07)
Karam and Naguib [41] Audience members NR
Lord [34] A couple in couple therapy 2 (0.01)
Malliaras et al [19] Allied health clinicians treating people with musculoskeletal conditions 1185 (7.73)
Moloney et al [43] Men with learning disabilities NR
Rugh et al [2] Participants aged ≥18 y capable of engaging in physical activity 59 (0.38)
Snyder [42] Children and teenagers with a variety of mental health issues NR
Sieradzki and LeMarquand [37] Dance students NR
Thorpe et al [18] Women working in the sport and fitness industry 17 (0.11)
Usiskin and Lloyd [38] People displaced because of conflict, persecution, and poverty NR
Weaver et al [40] Adult-trained hospice nurses 15 (0.1)

aA total of 47% (8/17) of the studies had unspecified participant numbers.

bMedian 17 (IQR 7.5-622) participants.

cNR: not reported.