Table 1.
Sample demographicsa (N = 3042).
n | % | |
---|---|---|
Age bins | ||
Under 30 | 719 | 23.6 |
30 s | 1043 | 34.3 |
40 s | 741 | 24.4 |
50 s | 335 | 11 |
60 s | 157 | 5.2 |
Over 70 | 47 | 1.5 |
Other demographics | ||
Gender, female | 1964 | 64.6 |
Gender, male | 1059 | 34.8 |
Race, white | 2577 | 84.7 |
Relationship | ||
Married/living with partner | 2148 | 70.6 |
Single | 557 | 18.3 |
Occupation | ||
Healthcare | 625 | 20.5 |
Engineering, computers, finance | 506 | 16.7 |
Research | 344 | 11.3 |
Legal, government, administration | 271 | 8.9 |
Student | 269 | 8.8 |
Teaching | 200 | 6.6 |
Education | ||
Bachelor or lower | 1384 | 45.5 |
Master degree | 1035 | 34 |
Doctoral degree | 615 | 20.2 |
Income (annual per household)b | ||
Under $50,000 | 798 | 26.2 |
$50,000 to $99,999 | 705 | 23.2 |
$100,000 and above | 1296 | 42.6 |
Country of residence | ||
US | 1607 | 52.8 |
Israel | 1197 | 39.3 |
Otherc | 238 | 7.8 |
COVID-19 exposures | ||
Tested negative for COVID-19 | 132 | 4.3 |
Tested positive for COVID-19 | 12 | 0.4 |
Know personally person with COVID-19 | 1276 | 41.9 |
Know personally person who died from COVID-19 | 191 | 6.3 |
aMissing demographic data for participants answering “I don’t know/I’d rather not say” was lower than 1.8% for all variables except income.
bMissing data for income = 8.8%.
cOther countries included UK (n = 50), Canada (n = 30), Brazil (n = 17), Germany (n = 15), Ireland (n = 11), and 42 other countries with less than 10 participants.