The Professional Counselor | Volume 12, Issue 2 171 Table 1 Demographic Information of Participants (N = 113) Characteristic n % Gender Female 90 79.65 Male 23 20.35 Age 21–30 72 63.72 31–40 19 16.81 41–50 13 11.50 51–60 7 6.19 61–70 2 1.77 Race/Ethnicity White 97 85.84 Asian 8 7.08 Black or African American 5 4.42 American Indian and Alaska Native 1 0.88 Two or more races 1 0.88 Not listed here 1 0.88 Length of counseling experience (in years) [0, 1] 44 38.94 (1, 2] 19 16.81 (2, 3] 13 11.50 (3, ∞) 37 32.74 Training/Practice level* Master’s-level student 54 47.79 Doctoral-level student 46 40.71 Post-master’s practitioner, post-doctoral practitioner, or other 19 16.81 Specialty area* Clinical mental health counseling 53 46.90 School counseling 43 38.05 Counselor education and supervision 27 23.89 Marriage, couple, and family counseling 13 11.50 Addiction counseling 11 9.73 College counseling and student affairs 10 8.85 Career counseling 7 6.19 Clinical rehabilitation counseling 5 4.42 Counseling psychology 1 0.88 Crisis intervention 1 0.88 Expressive arts therapy 1 0.88 Gestalt therapy 1 0.88 LGBTQ counseling 1 0.88 School psychology 1 0.88 Left unanswered 2 1.77 Note. The symbol (*) denotes categories in which participants could make multiple choices or fill in the blanks.
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