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. 2020 Sep 9;23(6):1441–1449. doi: 10.1111/hex.13123

Table 1.

Participant characteristics (N = 57)

Characteristic N (%)
Age 20‐29 23 (40.4%)
30‐39 19 (33.3%)
40‐49 10 (17.5%)
50+ 5 (8.8%)
Sex Male 6 (10.5%)
Female 51 (89.5%)
Not male or female 0 (0.0%)
Primary position University Professor/Administrator 8 (14.5%)
Community/hospital‐based researcher 12 (21.8%)
Trainee (PDF, PHD, Other trainee) 19 (34.5%)
Research staff 10 (18.2%)
Other 6 (10.9%)
Education Bachelor's or less 13 (22.8%)
Master's 24 (42.1%)
PhD, MD 16 (28.1%)
Other 4 (7.0%)
Primary discipline Psychology 21 (36.8%)
Social Work 10 (17.5%)
Sociology 10 (17.5%)
Medicine (psychiatry or other) 8 (14.0%)
Other Health 12 (21.1%)
Other Social Sciences 7 (12.3%)
Other 6 (10.5%)
Years of experience in youth‐relevant issues Less than one Year 9 (16.1%)
1‐5 Years 28 (50.0%)
6–10 Years 13 (23.2%)
11+ 6 (10.7%)
Percentage of time spent on research 0 3 (5.3%)
1%‐25% 17 (29.8%)
26%‐50% 11 (19.3%)
51%+ 26 (45.6%)