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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Oct 29.
Published in final edited form as: J Health Commun. 2019 Oct 30;24(12):865–877. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2019.1680773

Table 1.

Demographics of Recruited Participants (N = 460)

Demographic Variables N (%)
Race/ethnicity
    Hispanic 18 (3.9%)
    Non-Hispanic 435 (94.6%)
    Prefer not to say 7 (1.5%)
    African American 34 (7.4%)
    Asian or Pacific Islander 4 (.9%)
    Hispanic/Latinx 8 (1.7%)
    White 397 (86.3%)
    Multiracial 3 (.7%)
    Other/prefer not to say 9 (2.0%)
Sex
    Female 336 (73%)
    Male 124 (27%)
Education level
    Some high school 11 (2.4%)
    High school 79 (17.2%
    Some college 168 (36.5%)
    College 127 (27.6%)
    Masters degree 63 (13.7%)
    Doctoral degree 3 (.7%)
    Professional degree 4 (.9%)
    Other 5 (1.1%)
Cancer stage at diagnosis
    0 36 (7.8%)
    I 127 (27.6%)
    II 97 (21.1%)
    III 62 (13.5%)
    IV 40 (8.7%)
    Not sure/Not Applicable 98 (21.3%)