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. 2021 Nov 7;146:228–233. doi: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2021.11.011

Table 1.

Participant characteristics.

Baseline Sample (n = 554) Longitudinal Sample (n = 148)
N
%
N
%
Gender
 Male 61 11% 13 8.5%
 Female 482 87% 134 90.5%
 Other 11 2% 1 1%
Ethnicity
 Hispanic 30 5.8% 13 8.6%
 Not Hispanic 479 91.9% 133 90%
 Prefer not to answer 12 2.3% 2 1.4
Race
 White 448 85.4% 130 87.8%
 Black/African American 16 3.1% 2 1.4%
 Asian 40 7.6% 11 7.4%
 Native American 5 1% 1 0.7%
 Other 15 2.9% 4 2.7%
Hospital Role
 Physician 76 13.9% 23 15.5%
 Nurse 147 26.9% 46 31.1%
 Administrator 76 13.9% 15 10.1%
 Pharmacist 9 1.6% 4 2.7%
 Research 40 7.3% 8 5.4%
 Therapist 39 7.1% 10 6.8%
 Technician 28 5.1% 6 4.1%
 Medical assistant 15 2.7% 3 2%
 Other clinical role 117 21.4% 33 22.3%
Living Situation
 Live alone 89 17.9% 26 18.4%
 Live with one other person 172 34.9% 55 39%
 Live with more than one other person 293 70.3% 67 42.6%