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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psycholog Relig Spiritual. 2020 Jan 30;12(4):494–504. doi: 10.1037/rel0000301

Table 1.

Patient Demographics (N=223)

Variable N (%)
Patient Gender
 Male 125 (56.1)
 Female 94 (42.2)
 Transgender 4 (1.8)
Patient Race
 Non-Black 25 (11.2)
 Black 192 (86.1)
 Declined 6 (2.7)
Patient Age
 Young Adult (22–39) 44 (19.7)
 Adult (40–60) 128 (57.4)
 Oldest Adults (61–77) 51 (22.9)
Marital Status
 Married or Living together 60 (26.9)
 Single, Separated, Divorced and Widowed 163 (73.1)
Sexual Orientation
 Heterosexual 148 (66.4)
 Non-Heterosexual 75 (33.6)
Patient Religion
 Agnostic 2 (0.9)
 Atheist 3 (1.3)
 Buddhist 1 (0.5)
 Muslim 5 (2.2)
 Jewish 2 (0.9)
 Religious, non-specific 15 (6.7)
 No religion 11 (4.9)
 Christiana 168 (75.3)
  African Christian 5 (2.2)
  Baptist 66 (29.6)
  Catholic 17 (7.6)
  Pentacostal 8 (3.6)
  Non-specific 53 (23.8)
 Spiritual, not religious 7 (3.1)
 Otherb 6 (2.7)
a.

Other Christian religions included Adventist (N = 2), Apostolic (N = 2), Assembly of God (N = 1), Episcopalian (N = 2), Jehovah’s Witness (N = 3), Methodist (N = 4), Presbyterian (N = 1), and Protestant (N = 4)

b.

Santa Maria, Wicca, Freedom, Holiness, IFA, PBTLDMT