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. 2021 Jan 15;6(1):e880. doi: 10.1097/PR9.0000000000000880

Table 1.

Participant demographics for each study.

Initial survey (study 1), n = 560 Follow-up survey (study 2), n = 287 In-person interviews (study 3), n = 30
Age, M (SD) (range) 53.7 (14.7) (18–89) 54.8 (14.3) (22–87) 58.7 (14.7) (32–81)
Gender, n (%)
 Male 159 (28.4%) 85 (29.6%) 17 (56.7%)
 Female 398 (71.1%) 200 (69.7%) 13 (43.3%)
 Other 2 (0.4%) 2 (0.7%) 0 (0.0%)
 Decline to answer 1 (0.2%) 0 (0.0%) 0 (0.0%)
Race, n (%)
 African American 14 (2.5%) 4 (1.4%) 1 (3.3%)
 Anglo-American 446 (79.6%) 256 (86.8%) 23 (76.7%)
 Asian 45 (8.0%) 16 (5.4%) 2 (6.7%)
 Pacific Islander 4 (0.7%) 2 (0.7%) 0 (0.0%)
 American Indian or Alaskan Native 4 (0.7%) 4 (1.4%) 0 (0.0%)
 Others 47 (8.4%) 13 (4.4%) 4 (13.8%)
Marital status, n (%)
 Never married 99 (17.7%) 44 (15.3%) 4 (13.3%)
 Married 310 (55.4%) 174 (60.6%) 16 (53.3%)
 Separated 10 (1.8%) 8 (2.8%) 0 (0.0%)
 Divorced 71 (12.7%) 34 (11.9%) 8 (26.7%)
 Widowed 22 (3.9%) 9 (3.1%) 1 (3.3%)
 Living Together 47 (8.4%) 17 (5.9%) 1 (3.3%)
 No response 1 (0.2%) 1 (0.4%) 0 (0.0%)
Education, n (%)
 Some high school 4 (0.7%) 1 (0.4%) 0 (0.0%)
 High school or GED 16 (2.9%) 7 (2.4%) 3 (10.0%)
 Some college, no degree 106 (18.9%) 49 (17.1%) 5 (16.7%)
 Associate degree or vocational certificate 76 (13.6%) 46 (16.0%) 6 (20.0%)
 Bachelor's degree 170 (30.4%) 92 (32.1%) 7 (23.3%)
 Master's degree 129 (23.0%) 58 (20.2%) 7 (23.3%)
 Professional degree 29 (5.2%) 16 (5.6%) 2 (6.7%)
 Doctoral degree 30 (5.4%) 18 (6.3%) 0 (0.0%)

Age is presented as the mean (SD) and range. All other variables are presented as the number of participants and percent of the study sample size.