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. 2020 Apr 29;22(4):e15075. doi: 10.2196/15075

Table 3.

Demographic information of the 546 study participants who provided responses to all the statements in the new well-being scale.

Characteristic Value, n (%)
Role

Student 62 (11.4)

Faculty 113 (20.7)

Staff 370 (67.8)

Undeclared 1 (0.2)
Gender

Male 128 (23.4)

Female 411 (75.3)

Undeclared 7 (1.3)
Race

African American 16 (2.9)

White American 496 (90.8)

Asian American 22 (4.0)

Other 12 (2.2)
Education

High school or lower 4 (0.7)

Some college credits, no degree 24 (4.4)

Some technical training, no degree 11 (2.0)

Associate degree 18 (3.3)

Bachelor’s degree 194 (35.5)

Master’s degree 163 (29.9)

Professional degree 22 (4.0)

Doctoral degree 110 (20.1)
Marital status

Single 137 (25.1)

Married or long-term committed relationship 369 (67.6)

Divorced or separated 34 (6.2)

Widowed 6 (1.1)
Household income

≤US $10,000 7 (1.3)

US $10,001-25,000 14 (2.6)

US $25,001-50,000 114 (20.9)

US $50,001-75,000 91 (16.7)

US $75,001-100,000 84 (15.4)

US $100,001-125,000 74 (13.6)

>US $125,000 143 (26.2)

Declined to answer 19 (3.5)