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. 2022 Dec 6;68(7):531–546. doi: 10.1177/07067437221140375

Appendix Table 4.

Comparison of the Demographic Characteristics of Respondents Included and Excluded from the Models.

Characteristic Excluded from models (column %) (n = 2,351) Included in models (column %) (n = 4,693)
Gender
 Male 812 (37.33) 1,628 (34.69)
 Female 1,321 (60.74) 2,959 (63.05)
 Othera 42 (1.93) 106 (2.26)
Age *** ***
 18 or younger 265 (12.24) 502 (10.70)
 19 301 (13.90) 609 (12.98)
 20 250 (11.55) 563 (12.00)
 21 229 (10.58) 493 (10.51)
 22 236 (10.90) 410 (8.74)
 23 159 (7.34) 298 (6.35)
 24 117 (5.40) 251 (5.35)
 25 or older 608 (28.08) 1,567 (33.39)
Type of student *** ***
 1st year undergraduate 376 (15.99) 670 (14.28)
 2nd year undergraduate 350 (14.89) 709 (15.11)
 3rd year undergraduate 340 (14.46) 820 (17.47)
 4th year undergraduate 234 (9.95) 655 (13.96)
 Graduate 343 (14.59) 1,284 (27.36)
 Other 708 (30.11) 555 (11.83)
Ethnicity *** ***
 White 537 (24.88) 1,762 (37.55)
 First Nations, Inuit or Métis 22 (1.02) 143 (3.05)
 Chinese 667 (30.91) 1,288 (27.45)
 Non-Indigenous or Chinese Visible Minority 932 (43.19) 1,500 (31.96)
Housing type
 With parents or other relatives 869 (41.38) 1,899 (40.46)
 In their own home or apartment (owned or rented) 524 (24.95) 1,320 (28.13)
 In a university owned or operated residence or fraternity 329 (15.67) 680 (14.49)
 In a shared house, apartment or flat 343 (16.33) 727 (15.49)
 Other 35 (1.67) 67 (1.43)

*p ≤ 0.05; **p ≤ 0.01; ***p ≤ 0.001; Both Chi-squared and Fisher's exact tests were used where the cell counts are small. These are testing for an overall association.

a“Other” gender is defined as a gender identity different than sex at birth. While there are many subgroups within this, they have been collapsed for the purpose of this analysis due to small cell counts.