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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Patient Educ Couns. 2011 Feb 5;85(3):383–389. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.01.010

Table 2.

Baseline Characteristics of the Study Population (N=85)

Characteristics Empowerment Intervention Arm (n=44) Traditional Education Arm (n=41) P-Value
Age, mean (SD) 64.6 (7.3) 63.6 (7.7) 0.57
Race, number (%)
 White 22 (50%) 17 (41%)
 African American 13 (30%) 14 (34%) 0.54
 Hispanic or Latino 6 (13%) 9 (22%)
 Other 3 (7%) 1 (3%)
Deyo Score, mean (SD) 2.98 (2.3) 3.66 (3.1) 0.25
Baseline Hemoglobin A1C, mean (SD) 8.53 (1.20) 8.65 (1.23) 0.67
Education Level, number (%)
 ≤ High School 12 (27.3%) 10 (24.4%) 0.76
 > Some College/Trade School 32 (72.7%) 31 (75.6%)
Attended Session, number (%) 34 (77%) 35 (85%) 0.34
Knowledge and Understanding of Diabetes*, mean (SD) 3.1 (.85) 2.9 (1.0) 0.54
How Much Diabetes Interferes with Daily Life, mean (SD) 2.5 (.77) 2.7 (.88) 0.36
*

Diabetes Care Profile, section 4, (13-item subscale, scale range 1–5 [Higher score indicates greater knowledge])

Diabetes Care Profile, section 7 (14-items subscale, scale range 1–5 [Higher score indicates more interference])