Table 1.

Participant demographics

CharacteristicAll participants
(N = 1058)
Age at time of survey, y  
18-29 53 (5.0) 
30-39 142 (13.5) 
40-49 250 (23.8) 
50-59 280 (26.6) 
60-69 212 (20.2) 
≥70 115 (10.9) 
Gender  
Female 852 (80.5) 
Male 189 (17.9) 
Nonbinary 3 (0.3) 
Prefer to not answer 14 (1.3) 
Race  
Asian 16 (1.5) 
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 (0.6) 
Black or African American 47 (4.5) 
White 929 (88.3) 
>1 21 (2.0) 
Other 14 (1.3) 
Prefer to not answer 19 (1.8) 
Hispanic/Latino ethnicity 43 (4.1) 
Highest level of education  
Less than a high school degree 16 (1.5) 
High school degree or GED 87 (8.3) 
Some college 262 (24.9) 
Bachelor’s degree 355 (33.7) 
Graduate degree 295 (28.0) 
Prefer to not respond/missing 43 (40.8) 
Living in the United States 858 (81.1) 
CharacteristicAll participants
(N = 1058)
Age at time of survey, y  
18-29 53 (5.0) 
30-39 142 (13.5) 
40-49 250 (23.8) 
50-59 280 (26.6) 
60-69 212 (20.2) 
≥70 115 (10.9) 
Gender  
Female 852 (80.5) 
Male 189 (17.9) 
Nonbinary 3 (0.3) 
Prefer to not answer 14 (1.3) 
Race  
Asian 16 (1.5) 
American Indian or Alaska Native 6 (0.6) 
Black or African American 47 (4.5) 
White 929 (88.3) 
>1 21 (2.0) 
Other 14 (1.3) 
Prefer to not answer 19 (1.8) 
Hispanic/Latino ethnicity 43 (4.1) 
Highest level of education  
Less than a high school degree 16 (1.5) 
High school degree or GED 87 (8.3) 
Some college 262 (24.9) 
Bachelor’s degree 355 (33.7) 
Graduate degree 295 (28.0) 
Prefer to not respond/missing 43 (40.8) 
Living in the United States 858 (81.1) 

Data are shown as n (%). Data are missing for age at the time of survey (n = 6), gender (n = 7), race (n = 6), Hispanic/Latino ethnicity (n = 20), and the highest level of education (n = 4).

GED, general educational development.

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