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. 2019 Sep 5;16(18):3261. doi: 10.3390/ijerph16183261

Table 2.

Demographic data of PT survey respondents.

Parameter, (%) Respondents <40 Years (n = 52) Respondents ≥40 Years (n = 53) Totals (n = 105)
Age
Range 21–39 40–66 21–66
µ (SD) 32.22 (4.46) 45 (6.23) 39.91 (8.87)
Ethnicity
African American/Black 4 (7.7) 0 (0) 4 (3.8)
Caucasian 40 (76.9) 47 (88.7) 87 (82.9)
Hispanic/Latino 5 (9.6) 2 (3.8) 7 (6.7)
Other 3 (5.8) 4 (7.5) 7 (6.7))
Household Income
Less than $25,000 4 (7.7) 3 (5.7) 7 (6.7)
$25,000 to $49,999 9 (17.3) 8 (15.1) 17 (16.2)
$50,000 to $74,999 19 (36.5) 6 (11.3) 25 (23.8)
$75,000 to $99,999 9 (17.3) 12 (22.6) 21 (20)
$100,000 to $199,999 8 (15.4) 18 (33.9) 26 (24.8)
$200,000 or more 2 (3.8) 5 (9.4) 7 (6.7)
Did not disclose 1 (1.9) 1 (1.9) 2 (1.9)
Highest level education
<High school 0 (0) 1 (1.9) 1 (≤1)
High school degree 11 (21.2) 8 (15.1) 19 (18.1)
Some college 17 (32.7) 18 (33.9) 35 (33.3)
Vocational school 6 (11.5) 4 (7.5) 10 (9.5)
Bachelor’s Degree 15 (28.8) 13 (24.5) 28 (26.7)
Graduate/Professional Degree 3 (5.8) 9 (16.9) 12 (11.4)
Currently employed 45 (86.5) 50 (94.3) 95 (90.5)
Married/Committed 35 (67.3) 47 (88.7) 82 (78.1)
Has children 29 (55.8) 43 (81.1) 72 (68.6)

Columns are expressed as: count (%), unless noted elsewhere. Percentages in rows have been rounded to the nearest 10th.