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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Apr 12.
Published in final edited form as: J Genet Couns. 2022 Aug 5;31(6):1383–1393. doi: 10.1002/jgc4.1613

Table 1.

Participant demographics (N=1195)*

n %
Age (1195)
 18–24 174 14.6%
 25–34 186 15.6%
 35–44 246 20.6%
 45–54 151 12.6%
 55–64 206 17.2%
 65+ 232 19.4%
Gender (n=1177)
 Female 604 51.3%
 Male 573 48.7%
Race/Ethnicity (n=1179)
 White, Non-Hispanic 746 63.3%
 Black, Non-Hispanic 141 12.0%
 Hispanic 203 17.2%
 Other 89 7.6%
Education (n=1184)
 Less than high school 45 3.8%
 High school/GED 438 37.0%
 Some college 258 21.8%
 4-Year college degree 261 22.0%
 Graduate/professional degree 182 15.4%
Income (in dollars) (n=1138)
 <19,999 172 15.1%
 20,000–49,999 296 26.0%
 50,000–74,999 234 20.6%
 75,000–99,999 160 14.1%
 >100,000 276 24.3%
*

Missing values are refused to answer or other