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. 2024 May;83(5):124–131. doi: 10.62547/HHGI9020

Table 2.

Demographics of Native Hawaiian Young Adult Well-being Survey Participants

Characteristic N = 43a
No. (%)
Gender Identity
Male 8 (19)
Female 32 (74)
Non-binary 2 (5)
Other 1 (2)
Highest Education
Some high school 2 (5)
High school or equivalent 16 (37)
Some college 12 (28)
Bachelor’s degree 8 (19)
Other 5 (12)
Current Education
Full-time student 27 (63)
Part-time student 4 (9)
Trade school 1 (2)
Not enrolled in school 10 (23)
Other 1 (2)
Employment
Full-time 11 (26)
Part-time 22 (51)
Self-employed 1 (2)
Actively looking 4 (9)
Unemployed 2 (5)
Other 3 (7)
a

Observation values for sample demographics (N=43) differ from observation values (N=37) in the regression models due to the construction of the dummy variables used in the regression models. It is also possible that not every respondent answered every question for the variables used.