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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jul 10.
Published in final edited form as: Womens Health Issues. 2011 May 4;21(4):265–271. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2011.03.007

Table 1.

Baseline Sociodemographic Characteristics of Intervention and Control Groups at 12-Month Follow-up (n = 302)

Intervention (n = 218) Control (n = 84) p-Value*
Marital status .170
 Married or living with partner 63.4% (135) 54.8% (46)
 Not married 36.6% (78) 45.2% (38)
Mean age in years (standard deviation) 28.2 (5.0) 26.3 (4.7) .003
Education
 High school graduate or less 36.7% (80) 30.9% (26)
 Some college 30.7% (67) 32.1% (27)
 College graduate or more 32.6% (71) 36.9% (31)
Race/ethnicity .214
 White, non-Hispanic 92.6% (200) 88.1% (74)
 Other (African American, Hispanic, Asian) 7.4% (16) 11.9% (10)
Rural-urban residence .081
 Urban-focused 43.6% (95) 54.8% (46)
 Rural 56.4% (123) 45.2% (38)
Poverty status .777
 Poor 27.4% (51) 28.6% (18)
 Near poor 34.9% (65) 30.2% (19)
 Not poor 37.6% (70) 41.3% (26)
*

Based on chi-square or t-test, as appropriate.

Based on zip code approximation of Rural-Urban Commuting Area (RUCA) codes.

U.S. Census definitions based on household income and composition.