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. 2021 Oct 1;62(1):340–344. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2021.09.008

Table 1.

Demographics of nonhesitant vs. hesitant participants

Variable Nonhesitant
Hesitant
P value
n = 177 (87) n = 26 (13)
Age group 0.180
 18–24 120 (67.80) 21 (81)
 >25 56 (31.64) 5 (19.2)
 Prefer not to answer 1 (0.56) 0 (0)
Gender identity 0.494
 Woman 88 (49.71)a 11 (42)
 Man 82 (46.33) (54)
 Genderqueer/gender nonconforming 1 (0.56) 1 (4)
 Trans man 1 (.56) 0 (0)
 Different identity not listed 2 (1.13) 0 (0)
 No response 3 (1.69) 0 (0)
Racial or ethnic heritage 0.779
 Black, Afro-Caribbean, or African American 121 (68) 21 (81)
 White/Caucasian 25 (14.12) 2 (7.69)
 Asian 11 (6.21) 0 (0)
 Latinx or Hispanic American 2 (1.13) 2 (1.13)
 Middle astern or Arab American 2 (1.13) 0 (0)
 Multiple races 12 (6.78) 3 (11.54)
 Prefer not to answer 4 (3.42) 0 (0)
Primary role at the university 0.936
 Faculty 14 (7.91) 1 (3.85)
 Staff 23 (13) 2 (7.69)
 Student 128 (72.32) 22 (84.62)
 Health care professional/faculty 2 (1.13) 0 (0)
 Student/staff 6 (3.39) 1 (3.85)
 Student/health care professional 2 (1.13) 0 (0)
 Student/faculty 1 (.56) 0 (0)
 Staff/faculty 1 (.56) 0 (0)
Highest level of education 0.130
 High school 31 (17.51)b 9 (34.62)
 College 113 (63.84) 13 (50)
 Graduate school 31 (17.51) 4 (15.38)
 No response 2 (1.13) 2 (7.69)

Note: Values are n (%).

a

n = 174 for nonhesitancy group.

b

n = 175 for nonhesitancy group.