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. 2022 Oct 25;39(12):794–804. doi: 10.1002/da.23286

Table 1.

Participant demographics

Variable Total n = 335
Age, mean (SD) 40.4 (12.0)
Sex (assigned at birth), n (%)
Female 260 (77.6%)
Male 75 (22.4%)
Gender identity, n (%)
Female 254 (75.8%)
Male 74 (22.1%)
Nonbinary 4 (1.2%)
Transgender 2 (0.6%)
Genderqueer/gender nonconforming 1 (0.3%)
Race, n (%)
White 277 (82.7%)
Black/African American 35 (10.4%)
More than one race 11 (3.3%)
Asian 7 (2.1%)
Prefer not to answer 3 (0.9%)
Native American/Alaskan Native 2 (0.6%)
Ethnicity, n (%)
Non‐Hispanic/Non‐Latinx 312 (93.1%)
Hispanic/Latinx 22 (6.6%)
Unknown/prefer not to answer 1 (0.3%)
Education, n (%)
Bachelor's degree 97 (29.0%)
Some college, no degree 87 (26.0%)
Associate's degree 65 (19.4%)
Graduate degree 62 (18.5%)
High school/GED 22 (6.6%)
Some high school 2 (0.6%)
Marital status, n (%)
Married 115 (34.3%)
Single/never married 107 (31.9%)
Divorced 50 (14.9%)
Living with partner 50 (14.9%)
Separated 9 (2.7%)
Domestic partnership 3 (0.9%)
Unknown/prefer not to answer 1 (0.3%)
Household income, n (%)
$20,000–$39,000 73 (21.8%)
$60,000–$99,000 72 (21.5%)
$40,000–$59,000 66 (19.7%)
>$100,000 60 (17.9%)
$10,000–$19,000 28 (8.4%)
<$10,000 28 (8.4%)
Unknown/prefer not to answer 8 (2.4%)
Employment, n (%)
Employed 209 (62.4%)
Unemployed 53 (15.8%)
Disability 33 (9.9%)
Other 30 (9.0%)
Retired 9 (2.7%)
Prefer not to answer 1 (0.3%)