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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Adolesc Health. 2014 Mar 5;55(2):254–259. doi: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2014.01.006

Table 1.

Characteristics of study sample

Overall n = 120 Intervention Groups
p-value*
Consent Alone n = 42 Consent 1-Sided n = 39 Consent 2-Sided n = 39
Race, n (%)
    Black 76(64%) 25(59%) 25(64%) 26(67%) 0.55
    White 17(14%) 7(17%) 7(18%) 3(8%)
    Other 26(22%) 10(24%) 6(16%) 10(26%)
Hispanic (Spanish) or Latino origin, n (%)
    Hispanic 25(21%) 9(21%) 7(18%) 9(23%) 0.89
    Non_Hispanic 95(79%) 33(79%) 32(82%) 30(77)
Birth Gender, n (%)
    Male 60(50%) 20(48%) 20(51%) 20(51%) 0.95
    Female 60(50%) 22(52%) 19(49%) 19(49%)
Age
    Mean (SD) 17.69 (1.07) 17.67 (0.93) 17.79 (1.13) 17.62 (1.16) 0.75
Subjective Numeracy
    Mean (SD) 3.93 (0.94) 3.96 (0.99) 3.77 (0.78) 4.04 (1.01) 0.42
Impulsive Decision-Making
    Mean (SD) 2.90 (0.66) 2.99 (0.61) 2.90 (0.67) 2.82 (0.69) 0.49
Health Literacy
    Mean (SD) 5.48 (1.51) 5.40 (1.73) 5.54 (1.27) 5.51 (1.50) 0.92
*

P-value is from ANOVA for continuous variables and from Fisher's Exact test or Chi-Square statistics for categorical variables