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. 2021 Jun 24;8(3):1189–1205. doi: 10.1007/s40744-021-00328-6

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of participants in the main survey

Characteristic Total N = 500
Age (years), mean (SD) 42.6 (12.7)
Sex, n (%)
 Male 126 (25.2%)
 Female 373 (74.6%)
 Intersex 1 (0.2%)
Employment status, n (%)
 Employed (full and part time) 291 (58.2%)
 Student (full and part time) 12 (2.4%)
 Full-time homemaker 38 (7.6%)
 Retired 50 (10%)
 On disability 107 (21.4%)
 Unemployed 36 (7.2%)
 Other 11 (2.2%)
Race, n (%)
 White 378 (75.6%)
 Black or African-American 71 (14.2%)
 American Indian or Alaska Native 4 (0.8%)
 Asian 26 (0.8%)
 Mixed race or other 29 (58%)
Hispanic/Latino ethnicity, n (%)
 No 418 (83.6%)
 Yes 84 (16.8%)
Highest level of education completed, n (%)
 Less than high school 7 (1.4%)
 High school graduate 59 (11.8%)
 Some college, but no degree 85 (17.0%)
 Trade/technical/vocational training 32 (6.4%)
 Associate degree or professional certificate 71 (14.2%)
 Bachelor’s degree 171 (34.2%)
 Master’s degree 62 (12.4%)
 Doctoral degree or higher 13 (2.6%)