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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Apr 11.
Published in final edited form as: J Mood Anxiety Disord. 2024 Jan 11;5:100048. doi: 10.1016/j.xjmad.2024.100048

Table 1.

Sample baseline characteristics.

Variables Overall Sample
n (%)
WLC
n (%)
MBCT
n (%)

Gender 40 (87.0) 19 (95.0) 21 (80.8)
  Female 6 (13.0) 1 (5.0) 5 (19.2)
  Male
Race 43 (93.5) 19 (95.0) 24 (92.3)
  Black/African American
 American
 Mixed 3 (6.5) 1 (5.5) 2 (7.7)
Marital status 29 (63.0) 10 (50.0) 19 (73.1)
  Single, never married 4 (8.7) 4 (20.0)
  Married 7 (15.2) 3 (15.0) 4 (15.4)
  Divorced or separated 3 (6.5) 2 (10.0) 1 (3.8)
  Widowed 3 (6.5) 1 (5.0) 2 (7.7)
  Domestic partner
 Employed 16 (34.8) 5 (25.0) 11 (42.3)
 Supported by disability 21 (45.7) 9 (45.0) 12 (46.2)
Income 27 (73.0) 10 (66.7) 17 (77.3)
 Less than $2000 per month
Mean (SD), Range Mean (SD), Range Mean (SD), Range
Age 44.37 (13.80), 20–63 45.45 (14.09), 24–62 43.54 (13.78), 20–63
Number of types of trauma exposure 8.57 (3.02), 2–17 8.16 (2.76), 4–15 8.87 (3.23), 2–17
PC-PTSD-5 Score 4.44 (0.69) 3–5 4.58(0.69), 3–5 4.35 (0.69), 3–5
PHQ-9 Score 18.17(4.30) 10–27 18.80 (3.91), 10–25 17.69 (4.58), 10–25
n (%) n (%) n (%)
Current PTSD 28 (68.3) 9 (45.0) 19 (73.1)
Current MDD 28 (66.7) 11 (55.0) 17 (65.4)
Prior reported treatment
Psychotherapy 15 (32.6) 5 (25.0) 10 (38.5)
Psychiatric Medication 22 (57.9) 11 (55.0) 10 (88.5)

N = 46; percentages vary slightly if missing data exists in any demographic variables