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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Qual Life Res. 2013 Jul 4;23(1):239–244. doi: 10.1007/s11136-013-0463-0

Table 1.

Demographics between the PROMIS Wave 1 sample and the ACPA sample for pain behavior

PROMIS
Wave 1
(N, %)
ACPA
(N, %)
Gender
  Male 192 45.07 136 18.13
  Female 234 54.93 610 81.33
  Missing 4 0.54
Ethnicity
  White 339 79.58 695 92.67
  Nonwhite 87 20.42 49 6.53
  Missing 6 0.80
Marriage status
  Never-married 58 13.62 65 8.67
  Married/living with partner in committed relationship 296 69.48 479 63.87
  Separated/divorced/widowed 72 16.90 149 19.86
  Missing 57 7.60
Education
  Less than high school grad 8 1.88 13 1.73
  High school grad/GED 63 14.79 118 15.73
  Some college/technical degree/AA 144 33.80 362 48.27
  College degree (BA/BS) 128 30.05 166 22.13
  Advanced degree (MA, PHD, MD) 83 19.48 89 11.87
  Missing 2 0.27

PROMIS patient-reported outcomes measurement information system, ACPA American Chronic Pain Association