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Table 1 Study 1: Demographic characteristics of participants at baseline

From: Effects of a randomized controlled hiking intervention on daily activities, sleep, and stress among adults during the COVID-19 pandemic

 

Mean ± SD or Frequency (%)

Randomized sample (n = 53)

Analytic sample (n = 41)

Sex

92.5% female, 7.6% male

92.7% female, 7.3% male

Age

47.8 ± 10.6 years

48.3 ± 11.1 years

Race/ethnicity

94.3% white, 3.8% Black,

1.9% Asian and white

95.1% white, 4.9% Black

Education

5.6% Associate’s degree,

37.7% BA/BS,

56.6% graduate degree

7.3% Associate’s degree,

39.0% BA/BS,

53.7% graduate degree

Marital status

77.4% married, 9.4% single,

7.6% living with

partner, 5.7% divorced

73.2% married, 12.2% single, 9.8% living with partner, 4.9% divorced

Annual household income

3.7% <$10,000, 18.9% $50,000-$74,999, 22.6% $75,000-$99,999, 35.9% $100,000-$149,999, 9.4% >$150,000, 9.4% prefer not to answer

4.9% <$10,000, 19.5% $50,000-$74,999, 19.5% $75,000-$99,999, 36.6% $100,000-$149,999, 7.3% >$150,000, 12.2% prefer not to answer

Total individuals in household

3.4 ± 1.4

3.1 ± 1.3

Children  18 years in household

45.2% none, 18.9% one,

22.6% two, 13.2% three

51.2% none, 19.5% one, 22.0% two, 7.3% three

  1. Note: BA/BS = Bachelor’s degree. Only categories that were endorsed are presented (e.g., no participant reported an income between $10,000-$49,999). In cases where percentages do not total 100, this is due to rounding. The analytic sample for primary analyses was all participants who engaged with study procedures at least once after baseline