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. 2023 Oct 26;10:e48112. doi: 10.2196/48112

Table 1.

Participant characteristics by program engagement status. Participants could select more than one racial and ethnic background. Besides the association noted in the table, logistic regressions did not reveal any significant associations between demographic characteristics and follow-up status.

Variable Enrolled (n=903) Completed baseline (n=623) Remained enrolled after baseline (n=536) Completed 3-6-month follow-up (n=196)
Gender, n (%)

Female 664 (73.5) 460 (73.8) 393 (73.3) 144 (73.5)

Male 196 (21.7) 131 (21) 120 (22.4) 43 (21.9)

Genderqueer 20 (2.2) 17 (2.7) 11 (2.1) 3 (1.5)

Prefer not to say 14 (1.6) 6 (9.6) 4 (0.7) 2 (1)

Missing 9 (1) 9 (1.4) 8 (1.5) 4 (2)
Racial and ethnic background, n (%)

Whitea 556 (61.6) 413 (66.3) 350 (65.3) 139 (70.9)

Black, African American, or Haitian 113 (12.5) 63 (10.1) 57 (10.6) 18 (9.2)

Asian or Indian 84 (9.3) 60 (9.6) 50 (9.3) 19 (9.7)

Native American or Alaskan Native 7 (0.8) 3 (0.5) 2 (0.4) 1 (0.5)

Other 36 (4) 22 (3.5) 19 (3.5) 5 (2.6)

Hispanic 227 (25.1) 152 (24.4) 128 (23.9) 41 (20.9)

Missing 41 (4.5) 24 (3.9) 22 (4.1) 5 (2.6)
Age (years), mean (SD) 39.4 (13.0) 39.6 (12.7) 39.6 (12.8) 42.0 (13.2)

aThe variable was significantly associated with increased odds of completing baseline CAT-MH; P<.05.