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. 2015 Apr 8;13:11. doi: 10.1186/s13053-015-0032-3

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

Characteristic All PRAP group Urology group p
N (%) N (%) N (%)
Age 0.014
  40-49 7 (8.8) 6 (15.0) 1 (2.5)
  50-59 20 (25.0) 14 (25.0) 6 (15.0)
  60-69 39 (48.8) 16 (40.0) 23 (57.5)
  70-84 14 (17.5) 4 (10.0) 10 (25.0)
Race 0.033
  African American 27 (33.8) 18 (45.0) 9 (22.5)
  White 53 (66.3) 22 (55.0) 31 (77.5)
Marital Status 0.42
  Single 9 (11.3) 4 (10.0) 5 (12.5)
  Married 65 (81.3) 31 (77.5) 34 (85.0)
  Divorced 4 (5.0) 3 (7.5) 1 (2.5)
  Widowed 2 (2.5) 2 (5.0) 0 (0.0)
Education 0.69
  Some HS 3 (3.8) 1 (2.5) 2 (5.0)
  High School (HS) 22 (27.5) 12 (30.0) 10 (25.0)
  Some college 15 (18.8) 9 (22.5) 6 (15.0)
  College degree 40 (50.0) 18 (45.0) 22 (55.0)
Internet access (yes) 77 (96.3) 37 (92.5) 40 (100) 0.24
Prostate cancer history
Personal history <0.001
  Yes 25 (31.3) 0 (0.0) 25 (62.5)
First-degree relatives with prostate cancer 0.010
  None 37 (46.3) 12 (30.0) 25 (62.5)
  1 22 (27.5) 13 (32.5) 9 (22.5)
  2+ 21 (26.3) 15 (37.5) 6 (15.5)

Bold: Results significant (p < 0.05).