Table 1.
Baseline characteristics of study participants by group assignment
Characteristic | Counselor group n = 105 | Computer group n = 106 | P value |
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Mean age, y (range) | 44 (24–71) | 45 (23–77) | 0.33 |
Race/ethnicity, White, n (%) | 95 (90) | 100 (95) | 0.28 |
Education | |||
≥ College Grad n (%) | 53 (50) | 65 (62) | 0.095 |
Religion, n (%) | |||
Catholic | 27 (26) | 38 (37) | |
Protestant or other Christian | 52 (50) | 45 (44) | |
Jewish | 7 (7) | 7 (7) | |
Other or None | 17 (17) | 13 (13) | |
“Very strong” religious or spiritual faith, n (%) | 53 (50) | 47 (44) | 0.37 |
Computer use at work, n (%) | |||
Often or sometimes | 71 (72) | 83 (82) | 0.4 |
Computer use to manage personal affairs, n (%) | |||
Often or sometimes | 63 (61) | 68 (65) | 0.12 |
Very confident with computer skills, n (%) | 39 (37) | 44 (42) | 0.78 |
How much have you read or heard about genetic testing? n (%) | |||
Fair amount or a lot | 44 (42) | 45 (42) | 0.98 |
Mean REALM health literacy score (range 0–66) | 65 | 65 | >0.99 |
Calculated risk of carrying a BRCA1/2 mutation | 0.4 | ||
High risk (≥ 10% chance), n (%) | 44 (42) | 50 (47) | |
Low risk (< 10% chance), n (%) | 61 (58) | 56 (53) | |
Personal history of breast cancer, n (%) | 29 (28) | 35 (33) | 0.37 |