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. 2022 Sep 16;6(9):e39787. doi: 10.2196/39787

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical variables of 141 providers who responded to a survey of waiting lists and low-intensity treatments.

Demographics Values
Age (years), mean (SD) 39.2 (10.1)
Gender, n (%)

Female 92 (65.2)

Male 45 (31.9)

Nonbinary 2 (1.4)

No answer 2 (1.4)
Race or ethnicity, n (%)

Non-Hispanic White 115 (81.5)

Non-Hispanic Black 1 (0.7)

Hispanic 7 (5)

Asian 6 (4.3)

AIANa, MENAb, NHPIc, or other 6 (4.3)

Multiracial 6 (4.3)
Education, n (%)

Associate of Arts degree 1 (0.7)

Bachelor of Arts degree 3 (2.1)

Master of Arts degree 17 (12.1)

PhD 99 (70.2)

PsyD 18 (12.8)

Other 3 (2.1)
Private practice (vs no private practice), n (%) 71 (50.7)
Clinical orientation—CBTd (vs other), n (%) 125 (88.7)
Clinical satisfaction, n (%)

Not satisfied 0 (0)

Slightly satisfied 7 (5)

Neutral 23 (16.4)

Very satisfied 80 (57.1)

Extremely satisfied 30 (21.4)
Clinical experience (years), mean (SD) 10.4 (10.4)
Clinical hours per week, mean (SD) 18.3 (10.9)

aAIAN: American Indian or Alaska Native.

bMENA: Middle Eastern or North African.

cNHPI: Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander.

dCBT: cognitive behavioral therapy.