Table 1.
Characteristic | No. (%) of Participants (N = 348)a |
---|---|
Age, mean (SD), y | 29.3 (11.6) |
Sex | |
Female | 248 (71.3) |
Male | 100 (28.7) |
Race | |
Asian | 95 (27.3) |
African American | 31 (8.9) |
White | 197 (56.6) |
American Indian | 5 (1.4) |
Pacific Islander | 3 (1.2) |
Other | 17 (4.9) |
Hispanic/Latinob | 22 (6.3) |
Educational level | |
Some high school | 2 (0.6) |
High school or GED | 23 (6.6) |
Some college | 52 (14.9) |
Associate degree | 10 (2.9) |
Bachelor’s degree | 176 (50.6) |
Master’s degree | 72 (20.7) |
Doctoral degree | 13 (3.7) |
Annual household income, $1000 | |
<25 | 106 (30.5) |
25–49 | 72 (20.7) |
50–74 | 45 (12.9) |
75–99 | 35 (10.1) |
100–149 | 32 (9.2) |
150–199 | 22 (6.3) |
≥200 | 25 (7.2) |
NA | 11 (3.2) |
Facial paralysis experience | |
Personal | 8 (2.3) |
Relatives with facial paralysis | 24 (6.9) |
Abbreviations: GED, General Educational Development; NA, not available.
Percentages have been rounded and may not total 100.
Participants may identify in addition to other race.