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. 2017 Oct 1;20(10):1059–1067. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2016.0545

Table 1.

Clergy Demographic Characteristics, n = 35

  n %
Male gender 32 91.4
Average years serving as clergy (n = 32a) 20 years
Geographical location
 Northeast (Massachusetts and New York) 11 31.4
 Southwest (Texas) 11 31.4
 Midwest (Illinois) 10 28.6
 West (California) 3 8.6
Race (n = 32)
 White 16 50.0
 Black 14 43.7
 Asian 2 6.3
Ethnicity (n = 30)
 Latino/Hispanic 2 6.7
Religious tradition (n = 35)
 Protestantb 27 77.1
 Roman Catholic 4 11.4
 Eastern Orthodox 1 2.9
 Jewish 2 5.7
 Other (Center for Spiritual Living) 1 2.9
Theological orientation (n = 32)
 Theologically conservativec 21 65.6
 Theologically liberal 11 34.4
Educational level (n = 34)
 Below Master's Degree 6 17.7
 Master's Degree (e.g., MDiv) 15 44.1
 Doctoral Degree 13 38.2
a

Not all participants responded to every question.

b

Protestant clergy identified with the following Protestant denominations: Assemblies of God (2), Baptist (5), Congregational (4), Episcopalian (1), Methodist (3), Nondenominational (6), Presbyterian (1), and Seventh-Day Adventist (1). Four Protestant clergy did not disclose specific denominational information.

c

Clergy were categorized as theologically conservative if they agreed with the following statement: “My religious tradition's Holy Book is perfect because it is the Word of God.”