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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Explore (NY). 2020 Feb 26;16(4):225–230. doi: 10.1016/j.explore.2020.02.003

Table 1.

Participants’ Demographics (N = 1,057).

Frequency (%)
Gender
 Male 344 (32.5)
 Female 690 (65.3)
 M→F; F→M 5 (0.5)
 Unsure at this time 12 (1.1)
 Missing 6 (0.5)
Age years
 11–12 138 (13.1)
 13–14 369 (34.9)
 15–16 335 (31.7)
 17–18 206 (19.5)
 19 4 (0.4)
 Missing 5 (0.5)
  Highest education level of parents Mother Father
  Less than HS/HS grad 250 (23.4) 337 (31.8)
  Some college/college grad 503 (47.6) 425 (40.2)
  MA/PhD degree 291 (27.6) 267 (25.2)
  Missing 16 (1.5) 28 (2.6)
Race/Ethnicity
 White 722 (68.3)
 Black 174 (16.5)
 Pacific Islander/Asian/Native Am 57 (5.4)
 Hispanic/Latino 37 (3.5)
 Other 62 (5.9)
 Missing 5 (0.5)