From: Youth preferences for healthcare providers and healthcare interactions: a qualitative study
Respondents (n = 944) n (%) | |
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Age, mean (SD) 14–17 18–21 22–25 | 18.9 (2.8) 351 (37.2) 372 (39.4) 221 (23.4) |
Gender | |
Female | 506 (53.6) |
Male | 359 (38.0) |
Other gender identity | 79 (8.4) |
Race/Ethnicity | |
Non-Hispanic Asian | 128 (13.6) |
Non-Hispanic Black | 89 (9.4) |
Hispanic | 116 (12.3) |
Mixed/Other | 79 (8.4) |
Non-Hispanic White | 531 (56.3) |
Participant education level | |
Less than high school* | 330 (35.0) |
High school grad | 146 (15.5) |
Some college or tech school | 278 (29.5) |
Associate’s or tech grad | 33 (3.5) |
Bachelor’s degree or higher | 157 (16.6) |
School free or reduced lunch qualification | |
Yes | 339 (36.2) |
No | 597 (63.8) |
Region | |
Midwest | 345 (36.6) |
Northeast | 142 (15.0) |
South | 261 (27.7) |
West | 196 (20.8) |