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. 2015 May 25;17(5):e127. doi: 10.2196/jmir.4332

Table 1.

Participant baselinea characteristics (n=17).

Characteristics n (%) or mean (SD)
Age (years), mean (SD) 56.8 (7.0)
Race or ethnicity b , n (%)

White 8 (47)

Black 7 (41)

Did not disclose 2 (12)
Education, n (%)

Some college or 2-year degree 11 (64)

4-year college graduate 2 (12)

˃4-year college degree 3 (18)

Did not disclose 1 (6)
Annual income, US $ b , n (%)

<50,000 8 (47)

≥50,000 6 (35)

Did not disclose 3 (18)
Employment status, n (%)

Working part-time/full-time 7 (41)

Unemployed/disabled/unable to work 3 (18)

Retired 6 (35)

Did not disclose 1 (6)
Comorbidities

Numberc, mean (SD) 1.9 (0.7)

Hypertension, n (%) 8 (47)

Mental health conditionsd, n (%) 5 (30)
Self-rated general health status, n (%)

Good or better health 14 (82)

Fair or poor health 3 (18)
Physiological tests, mean (SD)

A1c 6.0 (0.2)

BMI 35.6 (5.3)

Weight (lbs) 210.4 (38.6)

aBaseline characteristics are from surveys and labs taken prior to the first Web-based DPP module.

bOne or more missing values.

cComorbidities included hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, heart failure, liver disease, lung disease, stroke, arthritis, and/or osteoporosis.

dMental health conditions included depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, and/or bipolar disorder.