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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2013 Nov 5;23(1):134–143. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-13-0795

Table 1.

Characteristics of Study Sample at Baseline, Stratified by Study Arm

All Patients
(n=461)
Study Arm
p-value
Characteristic Enhanced
care
(n=101)
Education

(n=157)
Nurse
(n=203)
Age, Mean (sd) 58.4 (7.2) 57.7 (7.6) 58.3 (6.6) 58.8 (7.4) 0.50
N (%) N (%) N (%) N (%)
Age Categories
    50–59 290 (63) 72 (71) 92 (59) 126 (62) 0.20
    60–69 132 (29) 20 (20) 53 (34) 59 (29)
    70–85 39 (8) 9 (9) 12 (8) 18 (9)
Female 347 (75) 83 (82) 114 (73) 150 (74) 0.18
Years of Education
    Less than high school 144 (31) 34 (34) 49 (31) 61 (30) 0.88
    High school grad 211 (46) 43 (43) 76 (48) 92 (45)
    Some College 77 (17) 16 (16) 25 (16) 36 (18)
    ≥ College Graduate 29 (6) 8 (8) 7 (4) 14 (7)
Race
    African-American 290 (63) 68 (67) 62 (39) 160 (79) <0.0001
    Caucasian/Hispanic 171 (37) 33 (33) 95 (61) 43 (21)
Marital Status
    Single 127 (28) 21 (21) 24 (15) 82 (40) <0.0001
    Married 179 (39) 44 (44) 88 (56) 47 (23)
    Separated 26 (6) 6 (6) 6 (4) 14 (7)
    Divorced 76 (16) 18 (18) 21 (13) 37 (18)
    Widowed 53 (12) 12 (12) 18 (11) 23 (11)
Literacy Level
    Limited (0–60) 235 (51) 68 (67) 51 (32) 116 (57) <0.0001
    Adequate (61–66) 226 (49) 33 (33) 106 (68) 87 (43)