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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA. 2010 May 19;303(19):1921–1928. doi: 10.1001/jama.2010.608

Table 1.

Baseline Patient Characteristicsa

All (n = 1004) Interventionb (n = 503) Usual Careb (n = 501)
Age, mean (SD), y 43.47 (13.44) 43.3 (13.2) 43.7 (13.7)
Women 714 (71.12) 359 (71.4) 355 (70.9)
Education
 < High school

55 (5.49)

29 (5.77)

26 (5.21)
 12 y 165 (16.47) 78 (15.5) 87 (17.4)
 > 12 y 782 (78.04) 396 (78.7) 386 (77.4)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic

196 (19.52)

104 (20.7)

92 (18.4)
 African American 116 (11.55) 51 (10.1) 65 (13.0)
 White 568 (56.57) 279 (55.5) 289 (57.7)
 Other 124 (12.35) 69 (13.7) 55 (11.0)
No. of chronic medical conditions
 0

202 (20.14)

109 (21.7)

93 (18.6)
 1 219 (21.83) 108 (21.5) 111 (22.2)
 ≥ 2 582 (58.03) 285 (56.8) 297 (59.3)
Anxiety disorderc
 Panic

475 (47.31)

235 (46.7)

240 (47.9)
 Generalized anxiety 756 (75.30) 390 (77.5) 366 (73.1)
 Social phobia 405 (40.34) 210 (41.8) 195 (38.9)
 Posttraumatic stress 181 (18.03) 92 (18.3) 89 (17.8)
Major depressive disorder 648 (64.54) 330 (65.6) 318 (63.5)
Type of health insurancec
 Medicaid

101 (10.08)

47 (9.4)

54 (10.8)
 Medicare 124 (12.38) 60 (12.0) 64 (12.8)
 Other government insuranced 35 (3.49) 16 (3.2) 19 (3.79)
 Private insurance 749 (74.75) 372 (74.3) 377 (75.3)
 No insurance 141 (14.07) 77 (15.4) 64 (12.8)
a

Data are reported as No. (%) unless otherwise indicated.

b

There are no significant differences in any of the baseline characteristics between intervention and usual care patients.

c

Because patients could have more than one, Ns may total more than 1004.

d

Includes Veterans’ Administration benefits, TRICARE, county programs, or other government insurance not otherwise specified.