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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2011 May 25;20(7):1555–1557. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-11-0390

Table 1.

Participant Characteristics by Treatment Group

ST n = 151 CDT n = 152 Total Sample N =303

n(%) n(%) n(%) p value
Socio-Demographics
Age, years (M±SD) 41.2(±10.2) 41.7(±10.1) 41.4(±10.1) 0.6668
Race/Ethnicity 0.4415
 White 117(77.5) 112(73.7) 229(75.6)
 Other* 34(22.5) 40(26.3) 74(24.4)
Gender 0.3295
 Male 74(49.0) 83(54.6) 157(0.52)
 Female 77(51.0) 69(45.4) 146(0.48)
Marital Status 0.6881
 Married 57(37.8) 54(35.5) 111(36.6)
 Not Married 94(62.3) 98(64.5) 192(63.4)
Education 0.8697
 ≤ High School/GED 38(25.3) 42(27.6) 80(26.5)
 Tech/Voc/Some college 102(68.0) 99(65.1) 201(66.6)
 ≥ College degree 10(6.7) 11(7.2) 21(6.9)
Study Site 0.8664
 Seattle 70(46.4) 69(45.4) 139(45.9)
 Houston 81(53.6) 83(54.6) 164(54.1)

Smoking Rate
Cigarettes per day (M±SD) 22.7(±10.8) 22.3(±10.0) 22.5(±10.4) 0.7267

Note:

*

Due to limited sample sizes among the non-White participants, African Americans (n = 38), Latinos (n=15), Asian/Pacific islanders (n = 13) and Other Races (n = 8) were grouped as “Other Race/Ethnicity” for the purpose of these analyses. ST = Standard Treatment. CDT = Computer-Delivered Treatment.