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. 2021 May 17;50(1):502–514. doi: 10.1002/jcop.22600

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of study sample

N 359
United States 344 (95.8%)
United Kingdom 15 (4.2%)
Age: M (SD) 37.03 (8.53)
Female: n (%) 293 (81.6%)
Race/ethnicity: n (%)
Caucasian 267 (74.4%)
African‐American 16 (4.5%)
Asian‐American 21 (5.8%)
Hispanic/Latinx 34 (9.5%)
Mixed race 8 (2.2%)
Other 10 (2.7%)
Marital status: n (%)
Married 171 (47.6%)
Domestic partner 26 (7.2%)
Single 123 (34.3%)
Divorced/separated 33 (9.2%)
Widowed 4 (1.1%)
Education: n (%)
High school graduate/GED or less 26 (7.2%)
Some college 63 (17.5%)
College degree 140 (39.0%)
Advanced degree 130 (36.2%)
Number of persons living in home: n (%)
1 43 (12.0%)
2 82 (22.8%)
3 89 (24.8%)
4 66 (18.4%)
5 or more 76 (21.2%)
Number of live‐in dependent children: n (%)
0 175 (48.7%)
1 74 (20.6%)
2 68 (18.9%)
3 or more 42 (11.7%)
Employment status: n (%)
Full time 206 (57.4%)
Part time 45 (12.5%)
Unemployed 108 (30.1%)

Note: M = mean.