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. 2021 Jun 1;28(5):1237–1258. doi: 10.1177/10778012211013903

Table 1.

Participant Demographics.

Participant Characteristics n = 11
Age
 24–34 4 (36.4%)
 35–44 5 (45.5%)
 45–54 2 (18.2%)
Education
 Partial highschool 5 (45.5%)
 Highschool diploma received 1 (9.1%)
 Partial university 2 (18.2%)
 University graduate degree 2 (18.2%)
 Unknown 1 (9.1%)
Sexual orientation
 Heterosexual 10 (90.9%)
 Two-Spirit 1 (9.1%)
Marital status
 Married/Common law 3 (27.3%)
 Single 8(72.7%)
Number of children
 0 1 (9.1%)
 1–2 5 (45.5%)
 3–4 3 (27.3%)
 5–6 2 (18.2%)
Employment status
 Unemployed 7 (63.6%)
 Student 1 (9.1%)
 Part-time employment/Casual 2 (18.2%)
 Unknown 1 (9.1%)
Income status
 Under US$5,000 1 (91.%)
 US$5,000–US$9,999 3 (27.3%)
 US$10,000–US$14,999 5 (45.5%)
 US$15,000–US$19,999 1 (9.1%)
 US$30,000–US$34,999 1 (9.1%)
Currently receiving social assistance
 Yes 11 (100%)
Type of social assistance currently receiving
 Welfare 6 (54.5%)
 Disability 5 (45.5%)
Receiving social assistance at time of sexual assault
 Yes 5 (45.5%)
 No 6 (54.4%)