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. 2022 Jul 18;5(7):e2221776. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.21776

Table 1. Characteristics of Participants in the Coping With COVID Study.

Characteristic Participants, No. (%) (N = 58 408)
Race and ethnicity
Asian or Pacific Islander 4803 (8.22)
Black or African American 3462 (5.93)
Hispanic or Latino 3222 (5.52)
Native American or American Indian 119 (0.2)
White 33 817 (57.9)
Missing 5191 (8.89)
Multiracial 947 (1.62)
Prefer not to answer 6847 (11.72)
Gender
Missing 4 (0.01)
Male 14 377 (24.61)
Female 39 218 (67.14)
Nonbinary or third gender 158 (0.27)
Prefer not to answer 4651 (7.96)
Years in practice
Missing 21 (0.04)
Not available 6788 (11.62)
1-5 12 108 (20.73)
6-10 9128 (15.63)
11-15 7534 (12.90)
16-20 6101 (10.45)
>20 16 728 (28.64)
Role
Missing 46 (0.08)
Physician 15 766 (26.99)
Advanced practice practitioner 4409 (7.55)
Nurse 11 409 (19.53)
Pharmacist 790 (1.35)
Nursing assistant 1136 (1.94)
Housekeeping 235 (0.40)
Respiratory therapist 339 (0.58)
Physical therapist 869 (1.49)
Occupational therapist 240 (0.41)
Speech therapist 148 (0.25)
Administrative 5415 (9.27)
Medical assistant 1249 (2.14)
Receptionist or scheduler 1486 (2.54)
Resident or fellow 2346 (4.02)
Social worker 1 (0.01)
Laboratory or radiology technician 851 (1.46)
Finance 1103 (1.89)
Food service 191 (0.33)
Information technology support 803 (1.37)
Researcher (without clinical role) 569 (0.97)
Laboratory staff 718 (1.23)
Other 8289 (14.19)
Setting
Missing 53 229 (91.13)
Inpatient 1900 (3.25)
Outpatient 3279 (5.61)