Table.
Characteristic | N=11,405 |
---|---|
Age (y) | 32 (29–35) |
Race | |
African-American | 122 (1.1) |
White | 10,157 (89.1) |
Asian | 528 (4.6) |
Native American or American Indian | 53 (0.5) |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 20 (0.2) |
Other or multiracial | 485 (4.3) |
Refused | 40 (0.4) |
Hispanic | 790 (6.9) |
Region | |
Pacific or Alaska or Hawaii | 1703 (14.9) |
Mountain west | 478 (4.2) |
Southwest | 1049 (9.2) |
Midwest | 3585 (31.4) |
Southeast | 2489 (21.8) |
Northeast | 2091 (18.3) |
Refused | 10 (0.1) |
Had COVID-19 | |
Yes, positive test | 992 (8.7) |
Had symptoms (never tested or test was negative) | 1690 (14.8) |
No | 8723 (76.5) |
Household member with COVID-19 | |
Yes, positive test | 1111 (9.7) |
Had symptoms (never tested or test was negative) | 1104 (9.7) |
No | 9190 (80.6) |
Healthcare role | |
Nurse (RN/BSN) | 3965 (34.8) |
Advanced Practice Practitioner (NP or PA) | 1640 (14.4) |
Physician | 1262 (11.1) |
Othera | 4538 (39.7) |
Workplace offering COVID-19 vaccine | 10,469 (91.8) |
Received COVID-19 vaccine | 8394 (73.6) |
Data are presented as median (interquartile range) and number (percentage); percentages may not add to 100 because of rounding.
BSN, Bachelor of Science in Nursing; NP, nurse practioner; PA, physician assistant; RN, registered nurse.
The other group comprised over 40 roles; each comprised <10% of respondents.
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