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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Patient Educ Couns. 2013 Apr 15;93(1):86–94. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2013.03.013

Table 1.

Participant characteristics.

Demographics Number (%)
Patient characteristics (n=22)
Age (years) [mean: 57 years]
18–39 3 (14%)
40–65 14 (64%)
>65 5 (22%)
Female gender 3 (14%)
Race
White 22 (100%)
Marital status
Single 3 (14%)
Married 15 (68%)
Separated/divorced/widowed 4 (18%)
Education
High school graduate or GED 6 (27%)
Some College or vocational school 10(46%)
College graduate or higher 6 (27%)
Employment status
Employed 15 (73%)
Disabled 2(9%)
Retired 3 (14%)
Unknown 1(4%)
Income (US$)
<20,000 2(9%)
20,000–60,000 9 (41%)
60,000–100,000 5 (23%)
> 100,000 6 (27%)
Study arm
Usual care 9 (41%)
DA intervention 13 (59%)
Number of years with diabetes
<5 years 9 (41%)
5–9.9 years 5 (23%)
> or =10 years 8 (36%)
Clinician characteristics (n= 19)
Female gender 4 (21%)
Previous DA use
Yes 3(16%)
No 12 (63%)
Unknown 4 (21%)
DA use outside trial
Yes 5 (26%)
No 11(57%)
Unknown 3(17%)