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. 2020 Sep 17;293:113455. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2020.113455

Table 1.

Socio-demographic Variables Responses Responses Responses Responses Responses Responses Responses Responses Responses Responses
Ethnicity White British White Other Any other Asian African Any other Mixed/Multiple background White and Black Caribbean Any other ethnic background Pakistani White and Asian Caribbean
N=270 (74.8%) N=28 (7.8%) N=27 (5.5%) N=10 (2.8%) N=7 (1.9%) N=6 (1.4%) N=4 (1.1%) N=4 (1.1%) N=3 (0.8%) N=2 (0.6%)
Religion Non-religious Christians Muslims Other Hindu Sikh Jewish Buddhist
N=213 (59%) N=120 (33.2%) N=13 (3.6%) N=7 (1.9%) N=4 (1.1%) N=2 (0.6%) N=1 (0.3%) N=1 (0.3%)
Relationship Status Single Married Monogamous relationship Other type Engaged Civil partnership Open
N=116 (32.1%) N=12 (3.3%) N=58 (16.1%) N=144 (39.9%) N=12 (3.3%) N=9 (2.5%) N=1 (0.3%)
Income Less than £10,000 £10,000 to £14,999 £15,000 to £19,999 £20,000 to £24,999 £25,000 to £29,999 £30,000 to £34,999 £35,000 to £39,999 £40,000 to £50,000 More than £50,000
N=78 (21.6%) N=48 (13.3%) N=52 (14.4%) N=47 (13%) N=35 (9.7%) N=27 (7.5%) N=16 (4.4%) N=24 (6.6%) N=34 (9.4%)
Employment status Employed Self-employed Unemployed Students Other occupations
N=169 (47%) N=54 (15%) N=37 (10.2%) N=23 (6.4%) N=78 (21.6%)
Education Undergraduate Degree (e.g. BSc.) A Levels GCSE/O Level Postgraduate Degree (e.g.M.A.) PhD Primary School
N=144 (39.9%) N=81 (22.4%) N=69 (19.1%) N=48 (13.3%) N=15 (4.2%) N=4 (1.1%)
Gender Male Female Non-gendered/Non-binary Transgender
N=181 (50%) N=177 (49%) N=2 (0.6%) N=1 (0.3%)