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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychol Trauma. 2016 Nov 28;10(2):131–139. doi: 10.1037/tra0000220

Table 1.

Demographic Comparison of Groups Defined by Global Reported Use.

Variable Rare/Non- Users Occasional Users Frequent Users
PE 50.0% (87) 37.9% (66) 12.1% (21)
 Gender (female) 49.1% (56) 39.5% (45) 11.4% (13)
 Race: White 47.9% (70) 38.4% (56) 13.7% (20)
 Race: African American 70.0% (7) 30.0% (3) 0
 Race: Other 55.6% (10) 38.9% (7) 5.6% (1)
 Profession: Psychologist 38.8% (38) 46.9% (46)* 14.3% (14)
 Profession: social worker 57.9% (33) 32.2% (19) 8.5% (5)
 Profession: Other 84.2% (16)* 5.3% (1) 10.5% (2)
CPT Individual 33.9% (59) 39.7% (69) 26.4% (46)
 Gender (female) 30.7% (35) 39.5% (45) 29.8% (34)
 Race: White 34.9% (51) 41.1% (60) 24.0% (35)
 Race: African American 10.0% (1) 30.0% (3) 60.0% (6)*
 Race: Other 38.9% (7) 33.3% (6) 27.8% (5)
 Profession: Psychologist 30.6% (30) 43.9% (43) 25.5% (25)
 Profession: social worker 27.1% (16) 39.0% (23) 30.5% (18)
 Profession: Other 68.4% (13)* 15.8% (3) 15.8% (3)
CPT Group 48.9% (85) 19.0% (33) 32.1% (56)
 Gender (female) 50.0% (57) 17.5% (22) 30.7% (35)
 Race: White 45.9% (67) 19.9% (29) 34.2% (50)
 Race: African American 50.0% (5) 20.0% (2) 30.0% (3)
 Race: Other 72.2% (13) 11.1% (2) 16.7% (3)
 Profession: Psychologist 48.0% (47) 20.4% (20) 31.6% (31)
 Profession: social worker 45.6% (26) 19.3% (11) 35.1% (20)
 Profession: Other 63.2% (12)* 10.5% (2) 26.3% (5)

Note: Percentages reported represent the proportion of those in the demographic group with the given frequency membership.

Asterisks indicate demographic groups disproportionately represented in the user group, using chi-square tests at p < .05.