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. 2021 Jul 28;78(10):1–3. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.1983

Table 1. Demographics and Sample Characteristics.

Demographic Participants, No. (%)
Total No. 283
Gendera
Cisgender men 91 (35.5)
Cisgender women 164 (64.1)
Nonbinary 1 (0.4)
Age, mean (SD) [range], ya 48.2 (13.7) [24-82]
Sexual orientationa
Heterosexual/straight 218 (85.1)
Gay/lesbian 24 (9.4)
Bisexual 11 (4.3)
Queer 2 (0.8)
Other 1 (0.4)
Race and ethnicityb
African American/Black 76 (26.9)
Asian 28 (9.9)
Hawaiian/other Pacific Islander 1 (0.4)
Hispanic/Latinx 47 (16.6)
Middle Eastern/North African 5 (1.8)
Native American/Alaska Native 3 (1.1)
White 136 (48.1)
Otherc 3 (1.1)
Country of origind
United States 169 (71.9)
Other 66 (28.1)
Board participatione,f
Currently serving on an editorial board 85 (30.0)
Previously served on an editorial board 14 (5.0)
Guest editor on an editorial board 52 (18.4)
a

Gender identity, sexual orientation, and age data were missing for 27 participants.

b

Race and ethnicity data were missing for 29 participants. Participants reported race and ethnicity separately and could identify with multiple races; therefore, percentages may sum to greater than 100%.

c

Other self-reported races and ethnicities included mixed race, Jewish, and Caribbean.

d

Country of origin data were missing for 48 participants.

e

Board participation data were missing for 18 participants.

f

Forty participants currently or previously serving on an editorial board also reported guest editor experience; 12 participants reported guest editor experience only.