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. 2020 Nov 7;171:110508. doi: 10.1016/j.paid.2020.110508

Table 1.

Demographic Information for Both Samples.

Demographic variables Taiwanese sample (n = 371)
The US sample (n = 407)
n (%) n (%)
Gender
Male 124(33.4%) 232(57.0%)
Female 247(66.6%) 173(42.5%)
Others 0(0.0%) 2(0.5%)



Age
20–29 years-old 134(36.1%) 92(22.6%)
30–39 years-old 132(35.6%) 151(37.1%)
40–49 years-old 82(22.1%) 100(24.6%)
50–59 years-old 23(6.2%) 45(11.1%)
Others 0(0.0%) 19(4.6%)



Education level
High school 45(12.2%) 57(14.0%)
Bachelor's degree 221(59.6%) 238(58.5%)
Professional school 43(11.6%) 93(22.9%)
Graduate degree and above 54(14.5%) 13(3.2%)
Missing 8(2.1%) 6(1.4%)



Work tenure
Under 1 year 61(16.4%) 5(1.2%)
1–3 years 76(20.5%) 39(9.6%)
3–5 years 44(11.9%) 75(18.4%)
5–10 years 61(16.4%) 95(23.3%)
10–15 years 59(15.9%) 63(15.5%)
15–20 years 29(7.8%) 48(11.8%)
Over 20 years 41(11.1%) 81(19.9%)
Missing 0(0.0%) 1(0.3%)



Industry
IT 63(17.0%) 95(23.3%)
Retailing 61(16.4%) 27(6.6%)
Hotels/Restaurant 20(5.4%) 12(2.9%)
Publication 25(6.7%) 18(4.4%)
Finance/Insurance 37(10.0%) 47(11.5%)
Real estate 11(3.0%) 7(1.7%)
Education 22(5.9%) 29(7.1%)
Health-Care 28(7.5%) 15(3.7%)
Art/Entertainment 32(8.6%) 14(3.4%)
Others 72(19.5%) 143(35.4%)