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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2014 Jul 29;47(4):417–423. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2014.04.020

Table 1.

Baseline sociodemographic characteristics of participants (n=701)

Screened Unscreened
Age, M years 58.7 56.8
Sex, n (%)
 Female 259 (53.9) 120 (54.6)
 Male 222 (46.2) 100 (45.5)
Wake Forest Trust Scale,
M (SD)
Trust in PCP 21.03 (2.38) 20.60 (3.05)
Trust in doctors in general 18.63 (2.84) 18.16 (3.16)
Race/ethnicity, n (%)
 Latino 184 (38.3) 65 (29.6)
 Asian 152 (31.6) 54 (24.6)
 Black 68 (14.1) 57 (25.9)
 White 77 (16.0) 44 (20.0)
Language, n (%)
 English 238 (49.5) 146 (66.4)
 Spanish 150 (31.2) 48 (21.8)
 Chinese 93 (19.3) 26 (11.8)
Education level, n (%)
 <HS degree/GED 173 (36.0) 59 (26.8)
 HS degree/GED 129 (26.8) 73 (33.2)
 Some college 87 (18.1) 51(23.2)
 ≥College degree 92 (19.1) 37 (16.8)
Employed, n (%)
 No 302 (62.8) 151 (68.6)
 Yes 179 (37.2) 69 (31.4)
Annual household income,
n (%)
 <$10,000 263 (54.7) 125 (56.8)
 $10,000–$19,999 162 (33.7) 68 (30.9)
 ≥20,000 56 (11.6) 27 (12.3)
Insurance, n (%)
 None 60 (12.5) 33 (15.0)
 Public 414 (86.1) 185 (84.1)
 Private 7 (1.5) 2 (0.9)

GED, General Educational Development; HS, high school