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. 2021 Mar 30;14(3):101103. doi: 10.1016/j.dhjo.2021.101103

Table 1.

Participant demographics comparing race/ethnicity, pronouns, and age group by disability sub-group.


Disability Sub-Groups
Demographic Characteristics Vision
Hearing
Chronic Illness
Cognitive, Intellectual, and/or Developmental
Mobility and/or Physical
Mental Health
Total
N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
8 (21.1%) 6 (15.8%) 4 (10.5%) 7 (18.4%) 7 (18.4%) 6 (15.8%) 38 (100%)
Race/Ethnicity
Asian 1 (16.7%) 1 (25%) 2 (5.3%)
Black or African American 1 (12.5%) 2 (28.6%) 1 (16.7%) 4 (10.5%)
Hispanic or Latinx 1 (12.5%) 2 (50%) 1 (14.3%) 4 (10.5%)
Other 1 (12.5%) 1 (25%) 1 (14.3%) 3 (7.9%)
White 5 (62.5%) 5 (83.3%) 6 (85.7%) 3 (42.9%) 5 (83.3%) 24 (63.2%)
Native American 1 (14.3%) 1 (2.6%)
Gender Identity (reported pronouns)
she/her 6 (75%) 4 (66.7%) 2 (50%) 3 (42.9%) 4 (57.1%) 3 (50%) 22 (57.9%)
he/him 2 (25%) 2 (33.3%) 1 (25%) 3 (42.9%) 3 (42.9%) 2 (33.3%) 13 (34.2%)
they/them 1 (25%) 1 (14.3%) 2 (5.3%)
multiple pronouns 1 (16.7%) 1 (2.6%)
Age Group (years)
18–29 1 (12.5%) 1 (25%) 3 (42.9%) 1 (14.3%) 4 (66.7%) 10 (26.3%)
30–39 3 (37.5%) 2 (33.3%) 2 (50%) 2 (38.6%) 1 (14.3%) 1 (16.7%) 11 (28.9%)
40–49 1 (12.5%) 1 (16.7%) 1 (25%) 1 (14.3%) 2 (28.6%) 6 (15.8%)
50–59 2 (25%) 1 (16.7%) 1 (14.3%) 1 (14.3%) 1 (16.7%) 6 (15.8%)
60–69 1 (12.5%) 1 (16.7%) 2 (28.6%) 4 (10.5%)
70+ 1 (16.7%) 1 (2.6%)

1Data from New obstacles and widening gaps: A qualitative study of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on U.S. adults with disabilities.