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. 2024 Oct 18;5(10):e243509. doi: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2024.3509

Table. Participant Characteristics by Group Allocation.

Characteristic No. (%)
All participants (N = 770) Non-CA control (n = 192) CA control (n = 302) CA treatment (n = 276)
Age, y
>35 191 (24.8) 52 (27.1) 78 (25.8) 61 (22.1)
35-55 366 (47.5) 95 (49.5) 150 (49.7) 121 (43.8)
>55 213 (27.7) 45 (23.4) 74 (24.5) 94 (34.1)
Sex
Female 566 (73.5) 140 (72.9) 219 (72.5) 207 (75.0)
Male or other responsea 204 (26.5%) 52 (27.1%) 83 (27.5%) 69 (25.0%)
Race and ethnicityb
American Indian/Alaska Native 13 (1.7) 2 (1.0) 6 (2.0) 5 (1.8)
Asian/Pacific Islander 93 (12.1) 27 (14.1) 34 (11.3) 32 (11.6)
Black 42 (5.5) 15 (7.8) 15 (5.0) 12 (4.3)
Hispanic ethnicity 94 (12.2) 21 (10.9) 39 (12.9) 34 (12.3)
White 604 (78.4) 141 (73.4) 237 (78.5) 226 (81.9)
Other race 20 (2.6) 7 (3.6) 6 (2.0) 7 (2.5)
Health care professional 240 (31.2) 63 (32.8) 96 (31.8) 81 (29.3)
Education level
>Bachelor’s degree 108 (14.0) 21 (10.9) 42 (13.9) 45 (16.3)
≥Bachelor’s degree 662 (86.0) 171 (89.1) 260 (86.1) 231 (83.7)
a

This group included 12 respondents who reported "some other gender" within that category: 6 reported transmasculine or transmale, 2 nonbinary, 1 gender fluid, and 3 genderqueer.

b

Race and ethnicity were framed as “select all that apply” and may sum to more than 100%.