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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Nurs Res. 2010 May–Jun;59(3):203–211. doi: 10.1097/NNR.0b013e3181dbbd4a

Table 2.

Demographics of Study Participants

Comparison
n (%)
Intervention
n (%)
Total
n (%)
Gender
Male 6 (10.2) 11 (18.6) 17 (28.8)
Female 21 (35.6) 21(35.6) 42(71.2)
Total 27(45.8) 32(54.2) 59(100)
Marital Status
Married 4 (6.8) 5 (8.5) 9 (15.3)
Separated 1 (1.7) 0(0) 1(1.7)
Divorced 8 (13.6) 13(22.0) 21(35.6)
Widowed 13(22.0) 9(15.3) 22(37.3)
Single 1 (1.7) 5(8.5) 6(10.2)
Total 27(45.8) 32(54.2) 59(100)
Income
I do not have enough money 10 (16.9) 17 (28.8) 27(45.8)
I have enough money to meet needs 14 (23.7) 15(25.4) 29(49.2)
I have more than enough money to meet needs 3 (5.1) 0(0.0) 3(5.1)
Total 27(45.8) 32(54.2) 59(100)
Ethnicity
White 26 (44.1) 29 (49.2) 55 (93.2)
Hispanic 1 (1.7) 0(0) 1(1.7)
Other 0 (0.0) 3(5.1) 3(35.6)
Total 27(45.8) 32(54.2) 59(100)