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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Patient Educ Couns. 2015 Apr 6;98(8):1017–1024. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2015.03.022

Table 1.

Demographics of DEP participants enrolled vs. not enrolled in narrative study*.

DEP participants enrolled in narrative study (n = 36) % (absolute number) DEP participants not enrolled in narrative study (n = 15) % (absolute number) p-Value
Age 0.43
 <50 25 (9) 21 (3)
 50–64 53 (19) 71 (10)
 >65 22 (8) 7.2 (1)
Female gender 83 (30) 60 (9) 0.07
Marital status 0.57
 Single 47(17) 33 (5)
 Married/living as married 17 (6) 27 (4)
 Separated/divorced/widowed 36 (13) 40 (6)
Education 1.0
 Some high school or less 31 (11) 33 (5)
 High school graduate 25 (9) 27 (4)
 Some college 31 (11) 27 (4)
 College graduate or higher 8.3 (3) 6.7 (1)
 Other 5.6 (2) 6.7 (1)
Income (US $) 0.14
 <15,000 58 (21) 53(8)
 15,000–24,999 19 (7) 47 (7)
 25,000–49,999 11 (4) 0 (0)
 >50,000 11 (4) 0 (0)
Insurance 0.03
 Private 26 (9) 0
 Medicare 46 (16) 33 (5)
 Medicaid 23 (8) 53 (8)
 Uninsured 5.7 (2) 13 (2)
DM complications 92 (33) 100 (15) 0.55
Co-morbid illness
 Coronary artery disease 25 (9) 33 (5) 0.54
 Hypertension 83 (30) 93 (14) 0.66
 Hyperlipidemia 53 (19) 47 (7) 0.69
 Years with DM 9.3 8.9 0.68
Attendance
 ≥7 sessions 97 (35) 40.0 (6) <0.001
*

Missing 1 datapoint for age in group not enrolled in study and 1 datapoint for insurance status in group enrolled in study.