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. 2017 Apr 27;19(5):360–367. doi: 10.1001/jamafacial.2017.0126

Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of the 504 Study Participants.

Observer Characteristic Value
(N = 504)a
Age, mean (range), y 29 (18-70)
Sex
Male 165 (32.7)
Female 333 (66.1)
Prefer not to specify 6 (1.2)
Race/ethnicity
Asian 75 (14.9)
African American 28 (5.6)
Hispanic 29 (5.8)
White 349 (69.2)
Other or prefer not to specify 23 (4.6)
Educational level
Less than high school 2 (0.4)
High school or GED 42 (8.3)
Some college 120 (23.8)
2-y College degree 27 (5.4)
4-y College degree 197 (39.1)
Master’s degree 94 (18.7)
Doctoral degree 22 (4.4)
Annual household income, US $
<25 000 92 (18.3)
25 000-50 000 112 (22.2)
>50 000-75 000 77 (15.3)
>75 000-100 000 69 (13.7)
>100 000-150 000 74 (14.7)
>150 000-200 000 29 (5.8)
>200 000 51 (10.1)
Procedures for the aging face
Personal history of procedure for the aging face 31 (6.2)
History of friends or relatives having undergone procedures for the aging face 185 (36.7)

Abbreviation: GED, General Educational Development certificate.

a

Data are presented as number (percentage) of patients unless otherwise indicated.