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. 2021 Jul 28;3(2):77–95. doi: 10.1007/s42972-021-00035-0

Table 2.

Participant demographics

n %
Age 18–20 0 0.00
21–29 14 0.29
30–39 18 0.38
40–49 9 0.19
50–59 3 0.06
60 or older 4 0.08
Race White 39 0.81
Black or African-American 5 0.10
American Indian or Alaskan Native 0 0.00
Asian 0 0.00
Native Hawaiian or other Pacific islander 0 0.00
Some other race 1 0.02
Multiracial 3 0.06
Gender Male 27 0.56
Female 21 0.44
Non-binary/third gender 0 0.00
Prefer not to say 0 0.00
Marital status Married 11 0.23
Widowed 0 0.00
Divorced 9 0.19
Separated 1 0.02
Never married 27 0.56
Education Less than high school degree 0 0.00
High school degree or GED 9 0.19
Some college but no degree 12 0.25
Associate degree 9 0.19
Bachelor’s degree 17 0.35
Graduate degree 1 0.02
Employment status Employed, working 1–39 h per week 12 0.25
Employed, working 40 or more hours per week 32 0.67
Not employed, looking for work 1 0.02
Not employed, NOT looking for work 1 0.02
Retired 0 0.00
Disabled, not able to work 2 0.04
Household income $0 – $9,999 3 0.06
$10,000 – $19,999 11 0.23
$20,000 – $29,999 9 0.19
$30,000 – $39,999 7 0.15
$40,000 – $49,999 1 0.02
$50,000 – $59,999 6 0.13
$60,000 – $69,999 4 0.08
$70,000 – $79,999 1 0.02
$80,000 – $89,999 2 0.04
$90,000 – $99,999 0 0.00
$100,000 or more 3 0.06
Prefer not to answer 1 0.02