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. 2022 May 3;6(5):e37348. doi: 10.2196/37348

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of intervention participants (N=87).

Characteristic Value
Sex, n (%)

Male 22 (25)

Female 65 (75)
Education, n (%)

No university 25 (29)

Completed university 62 (71)
Annual household income (CAD $a), n (%)

<80,000 22 (25)

80,000-119,999 33 (38)

>119,999 23 (26)

Don’t know/refuse to answer 9 (10)
Ethnicity, n (%)

Chinese 32 (37)

Caucasian 23 (26)

South Asian 9 (10)

Japanese 5 (6)

Southeast Asian 3 (3)

Other (eg, African, West Asian, Latin American, Indigenous, other) 15 (17)
Dog ownership, n (%)

Yes 17 (20)

No 70 (80)
Employment status, n (%)

Full time/part time 64 (74)

Other 23 (26)
Marital status, n (%)

Married/common law 73 (84)

Other 14 (16)
Household members participating in intervention, n (%)

One adult only 22 (25)

Multiple adults only 8 (9)

One adult and child(ren) 29 (33)

Multiple adults and child(ren) 28 (32)
Age (years), mean (SD) 39.8 (7.4)
Number of children, mean (SD) 1.8 (1.1)

aCAD $1=US $0.79.