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. 2022 May 5;191(3):e1681. doi: 10.1002/vetr.1681

TABLE 1.

Demographic characteristics of respondents who completed general public diaries, Generation Pup diaries or Survey 2 (n, %)

General public diarists Generation Pup diarists Survey 2 respondents Total
Variable n, (%) n, (%) n, (%) sample n, (%)
Gender
Female 103 (91.2) 225 (93.0) 2283 (88.6)c 2611 (89.0)
Male 10 (8.8) 17 (7.0) 243 (9.4)c 270 (8.2)
Age (years)
18‐24a 7 (3.1) 7 (2.7) 62 (2.4) 76 (2.8)
25‐34 14 (10.9) 33 (12.7) 255 (9.9) 302 (11.1)
35‐44 19 (14.1) 39 (15.1) 272 (10.6) 330 (12.2)
45‐54 20 (23.4) 64 (24.7) 699 (27.1) 783 (28.9)
55‐64 31 (31.3) 77 (29.7) 704 (27.3) 812 (29.9)
65‐74b 16 (12.5) 39 (15.1) 356 (13.8) 411 (15.1)
75‐84 6 (4.7) n/a 66 (2.6) n/a
85+ 1 (1.6) n/a 3 (0.1)d n/a
a

This age category was defined as 16−24 in the Generation Pup Electronic Diary.

b

The oldest age category in the Generation Pup Electronic Diary was age 65+.

c

In addition, 0.4% (n = 11) of respondents chose to self‐identify (e.g., as gender fluid or nonbinary); 0.7% (n = 17) preferred not to say and 0.9% (n = 23) did not answer this question.

d

A small number, 0.2% (n = 5), of respondents chose not to disclose this information.