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) |