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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 6.
Published in final edited form as: Acad Med. 2010 Aug;85(8):1321–1330. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0b013e3181e6c4a0

Table 1.

Demographic, Psychological, and Educational Characteristics of U.S. and Canadian Medical Students (N=2,253) Responding to a Survey About Sexual Behavior, Functioning, and Medical School Training in 2008

Characteristic Male: No. (% of 910) Female: No. (% of 1,343)
Race
 Caucasian 620 (68.1) 902 (67.2)
 Hispanic 61 (6.7) 82 (6.1)
 Black 22 (2.4) 53 (3.9)
 Asian 127 (14.0) 163 (12.1)
 Other 49 (5.4) 98 (7.3)
 No response 31 (3.4) 45 (3.4)
Year in school
 1 227 (24.9) 355 (26.4)
 2 247 (27.1) 374 (27.8)
 3 215 (23.6) 303 (22.6)
 4 162 (17.8) 246 (18.3)
 Research year 54 (5.9) 62 (4.6)
 No response 5 (0.6) 3 (0.2)
Region
 Canada 39 (4.3) 47 (3.5)
 Midwestern U.S.A. 228 (25.1) 355 (26.4)
 Northeastern U.S.A. 269 (29.6) 442 (32.9)
 Northwestern U.S.A. 20 (2.2) 24 (1.8)
 Southeastern U.S.A. 93 (10.2) 119 (8.9)
 Southwestern U.S.A. 84 (9.2) 116 (8.6)
 Southern U.S.A. 52 (5.7) 78 (5.8)
 Western U.S.A. 101 (11.1) 130 (9.7)
 No response 24 (2.6) 32 (2.4)
Have children 74 (8.1) 73 (5.4)
Significant depressive symptoms (CES-D ≥16)* 306 (33.6) 560 (41.6)
Sexual orientation
 Heterosexual 762 (83.7) 1,195 (89.0)
 Homosexual 120 (13.2) 63 (4.7)
 Bisexual 22 (2.4) 77 (5.7)
 Asexual / other / no response 6 (0.7) 8 (0.6)
Married or in a domestic partnership
 Yes 264 (29.0) 420 (31.3)
 No 302 (33.2) 492 (36.6)
 No response 344 (37.8) 431 (32.1)
Feel adequately trained to deal with sexual health issues during medical school 443 (48.7) 612 (45.6)
Feel comfortable dealing with sexual health issues in patients 750 (82.4) 1,077 (80.2)
*

CES-D is the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale.