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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Mar 23.
Published in final edited form as: IASSIST Q. 2020 Jan 8;43(4):952. doi: 10.29173/iq952

Table II:

IRB (n=30)

Demographic Frequency Percenta
Age
20–29 4 13%
30–39 9 30%
40–49 5 17%
50–59 10 33%
60 or older 2 7%
Sex
Female 23 77%
Male 7 23%
Raceb
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander 1 3%
Multiple Races 1 3%
Black or African American 1 3%
White 26 87%
Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino 0 0%
Not Hispanic or Latino 30 100%
Region of Birth
United States 30 100%
Education
Bachelor’s Degree 7 23%
Master’s Degree 12 40%
Doctoral Degree 10 33%
Other 1 3%
Years’ Experience
0–2 4 13%
3–5 8 27%
5–10 8 27%
10 or more 10 33%
Reviews Sensitive Studiesb
Personal Health Information (PHI) 27 90%
Sensitive non-PHI data 28 93%
Populations Reviewedb
Healthy Individuals 29 97%
Patients 22 73%
Children 25 83%
Pregnant Women 21 70%
Older Adults 23 77%
Individuals with sensitive diagnoses 24 80%
Economically disadvantaged individuals 26 87%
Individuals with cognitive impairment 21 70%
Prisoners 22 73%
Other 13 43%
Has Reviewed Data Sharing Plans
Yes 14 47%
No 16 53%
a

Numbers may not add up to 100% due to rounding

b

Participants were asked to check all that apply so percentages will not equal 100%