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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Horm Behav. 2014 Jan 24;65(3):219–225. doi: 10.1016/j.yhbeh.2014.01.005

Table 1.

Demographic Variables at Baseline (n=460)}

Treatment (n=232) Control (n=228) Total (n=460)
Sex
  Male 70 (30.2%) 87 (38.2%) 157 (34.1%)
  Female 162 (69.8%) 141 (61.8%) 303 (65.9%)
Age (Years)a 75 (7.8) 75 (7.6) 75 (7.7)
 60-64 24 (10.3%) 23 (10.1%) 47 (10.2%)
 65-69 40 (17.2%) 39 (17.1%) 79 (17.2%)
 70-74 50 (21.6%) 44 (19.3%) 94 (20.4%)
 75-79 45 (19.4%) 59 (25.9%) 104 (22.6%)
 80-85 51 (22.0%) 38 (16.7%) 89 (19.4%)
 85+ 22 (9.5%) 25 (11.0%) 47 (10.2%)
Race
 White 85 (36.6%) 87 (38.2%) 172 (37.4%)
 Black/African American
78 (33.6%) 71 (31.1%) 149 (32.4%)
 Hispanic or Latino
49 (21.1%) 43 (18.9%) 92 (20.0%)
 Asian 10 (4.3%) 8 (3.5%) 18 (3.9%)
 Other 10 (4.3%) 19 (8.3%) 29 (6.3%)
Education
 < high school 72 (31.0%) 64 (28.1%) 136 (29.6%)
 High school 45 (19.4%) 44 (19.3%) 89 (19.4%)
 Some college technical school
77 (33.2%) 81 (35.5%) 158 (34.4%)
 Four years of college or more
38 (16.4%) 39 (17.1%) 77 (16.7%)
Annual Incomeb
 0- $11,999 123 (53.7%) 117 (53.2%) 240 (53.5%)
 $12,000− $23,999 51 (22.3%) 56 (25.5%) 107 (23.8%)
 $24,000− $35,999 25 (10.9%) 24 (10.9%) 49 (10.9%)
 $36,000+ 30 (13.1%) 23 (10.4%) 53 (11.8%)
a

Mean(SD)

b

Income: 11 refused (3 in the Treatment group, 8 in the Control group)