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. 2021 Apr 1;138:155–162. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.03.064

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of the sample (N = 2117).

Characteristic Number (%)
Sex
Female 1137 (53.7)
Male 980 (46.3)



Age Group
18–29 357 (16.9)
30–39 471 (22.2)
40–49 484 (22.9)
50–59 274 (12.9)
60–69 350 (16.5)
70–89 181 (8.5)



Age (mean, SD) 45.8 (16.0)



Race/ethnicity
Asian-American 131 (6.2)
Black or African American 255 (12.0)
Hispanic or Latinx 109 (5.1)
White 1494 (70.6)
Native American or Alaska Native 20 (0.9)
Other or Multiple 108 (5.1)



Education, highest completed
Not high school graduate 55 (2.6)
High school graduate or GED 466 (22.0)
Some college 535 (25.3)
 College graduate 459 (21.7)
Some post-college 100 (4.7)
Graduate or professional degree 502 (23.7)



Marital status
Never married 525 (24.8)
Separated or divorced 240 (11.3)
Widowed 77 (3.6)
Cohabiting as if married 152 (7.2)
Married 1123 (53.0)



Residential area
Large city 617 (29.1)
Suburb of large city 744 (35.1)
Small city 268 (12.7)
Town or village 164 (7.7)
Rural area 324 (15.3)