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. 2023 Jan 30;10:1079082. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.1079082

Table 2.

Characteristics of interview participants (N = 37)a.

Respondents n %
Age
< 30 1 2.70
31–40 9 24.32
41–50 5 13.51
51–60 10 27.03
61–70 6 16.22
71–80 1 2.70
Missing 5 13.51
Gender
Female 22 59.50
Male 14 37.83
Did not specify gender 1 2.70
Race
American Indian/Alaskan Native 1 2.70
Asian American/Pacific Islander 11 29.73
Black or African American 2 5.41
White 21 56.76
Did not specify race 2 5.40
Ethnicity
Latino 7 18.92
Not Latino 30 81.08
Profession *
Social work 22 59.46
Gerontology/aging 14 37.84
Behavioral/mental health 10 27.03
Administration 7 18.92
Public health 3 8.11
Health care 2 5.41
Other professionsb 8 21.62
Missing 1 2.70
Education
Some college 3 8.11
College graduate 16 43.24
Post college/graduate school 17 45.95
Missing 1 2.70
Length at organization
1–2 years 2 5.41
3–4 years 5 13.51
5+ years 30 81.08
Length in role
1–2 years 7 20.00
3–4 years 5 13.51
5+ years 25 67.57
a

Two of 39 interview participants did not report survey data.

b

Other professions includes Communications, Sociology, College, and Student Services.

*

Participants could check all that apply, so total sums to more than 100%.