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. 2021 May 18;33(3):342–356. doi: 10.1080/19317611.2021.1918310

Table 1.

Sociodemographic Information on Study Participants (n = 4,160).

  Study participants Participants excluded from the analyses Participants included in the analyses p
n (%) n (%) n (%)  
Gender        
 Male 2,181 (52.6) 476 (28.5) 1,705 (68.8) <.001
 Female 1,967 (47.4) 1,192 (71.5) 775 (31.3)  
Place of residence        
 Rural/small town 1,787 (43.2) 720 (43.4) 1,067 (43.0) .840
 Urban 2,354 (56.8) 940 (56.6) 1,414 (57.0)  
Education        
 Less than college educated 1,482 (35.8) 572 (34.4) 910 (36.7) .132
 College educated 2,658 (64.2) 1,091 (65.6) 1,567 (63.3)  
Religious affiliation        
 No 2,416 (59.5) 812 (50.1) 1,604 (65.7) <.001
 Yes 1,645 (40.5) 809 (49.9) 836 (34.3)  
Sexual orientation        
 Exclusively heterosexual 3,815 (93.5) 1,565 (96.4) 2,250 (91.6) <.001
 Non-exclusively heterosexual 266 (6.5) 59 (3.6) 207 (8.4)  
Relationship status        
 Single 1,076 (25.9) 410 (24.6) 666 (26.8) .121
 In a relationship/married 3,074 (74.1) 1,256 (75.4) 1,818 (73.2)  
Age [M (SD)] 46.5 (17.1) 51.4 (17.8) 43.3 (15.7) <.001

Note. p = significance of difference between excluded and included participants (χ2 test, Fisher exact test in cases of small expected frequencies or t-test).