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. 2021 Jun;27(6):10.18553/jmcp.2021.27.6.772. doi: 10.18553/jmcp.2021.27.6.772

TABLE 1.

Sample Characteristics (N = 835)

Covariates Inappropriate (n = 95) n (%) Appropriate (n = 740) n (%) P valuea
Sex
  Male 53 (55.8) 345 (46.6) 0.233
  Female 42 (44.2) 395 (53.4)
Ethnicity
  Hispanic/Latinx 51 (53.7) 307 (41.5) 0.009
  Non-Hispanic/Latinx 44 (46.3) 433 (58.5)
Race
  White 67 (70.5) 549 (74.2) 0.391
  Other 28 (29.5) 191 (25.8)
Total annual household income
  < $75,000 53 (55.8) 311 (42.0) < 0.001
  ≥ $75,000 42 (44.2) 429 (58.0)
Highest education level
  < Associate degree 57 (60.0) 307 (41.5) 0.001
  ≥ Associate degree 38 (40.0) 433 (58.5)
Incentive type preference
  Financial 69 (72.6) 707 (95.5) < 0.001
  Social 26 (27.4) 33 (4.5)
Age (years), mean (SD) 43 (16.03) 45 (15.08) 0.137
Adherence, mean (SD) 82 (29.36) 91 (21.15) < 0.001
Number of medications, mean (SD) 2.80 (2.28) 3.45 (3.15) 0.263
Number of chronic conditions, mean (SD) 1.76 (1.21) 1.84 (1.03) 0.026

Note: Bold indicates P < 0.05.

a Independent t-tests for continuous variables and chi-square test for categorical variables.