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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Feb 9.
Published in final edited form as: Value Health. 2022 Aug 31;26(2):261–268. doi: 10.1016/j.jval.2022.07.019

Table 2.

Distribution of sociodemographic variables across US and China samples, April-May 2021.

US Sample (N=1413) Chinese sample (N=1350)
Age 18–24 273 (12%) 239 (11%)
25–34 317 (17%) 367 (21%)
35–44 320 (16%) 334 (18%)
45–54 130 (16%) 207 (22%)
55–65 147 (17%) 116 (15%)
≥64 226 (22%) 87 (14%)
Gender Female 763 (51%) 681 (49%)
Male 650 (49%) 669 (51%)
Educational attainment ≤High school 313 (19%) 184 (20%)
Vocational school or associate’s degree 417 (29%) 360 (27%)
Bachelor’s degree 683 (52%) 806 (53%)
Parent of daughter 5–17 years old No 1190 (86%) 1164 (89%)
Yes 223 (14%) 186 (11%)
Race/ ethnicity Non-Hispanic Black 195 (12%) --
Non-Hispanic white 944 (71%) --
Hispanic 128 (7%) --
Other 146 (11%) --
Religion None 398 (27%) --
Catholic 232 (17%) --
Evangelical Protestant 337 (23%) --
Mainline Protestant 128 (11%) --
Jewish 54 (4%) --
Other 264 (17%) --
Political affiliation Democrat 597 (40%) --
Independent 415 (30%) --
Republican 401 (30%) --