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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gen Hosp Psychiatry. 2015 May 7;37(5):427–433. doi: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2015.05.001

Table 1.

Patient demographics, clinical characteristics, and baseline scores on outcome measures.

Usual Care (n=15) TMBI (n=15) P
Age, mean (S.D.) 39.02 (14.43) 43.67 (13.13) .37
Sex .02
Female 7 1
Male 8 14
Ethnicity .31
Asian/Asian American 12 12
Black/African American 0 2
Native American/American Indian 1 0
White/Caucasian 0 1
Other 1 0
Education .32
Some high school 3 2
High school/GED 1 3
Business or technical college 3 2
Some college 3 7
College graduate 3 1
Master’ s degree 2 0
Income .85
Less than $5000 5 7
$5000– $14,999 0 1
$15,000– $19,999 3 1
$25,000– $29,999 2 1
$30,000– $49,000 1 1
$50,000 or more 3 3
Missing 1 1
Suicide attempts .24
Mean (S.D.) 10.21 (18.4) 4.14 (4.42)
Median (IQR) 2.00 (1.0–9.2) 2.50 (1.0–5.3)
Readiness to change, mean (S.D.) 74.33 (11.86) 69.68 (11.16) .28
Reasons for living, mean (S.D.) 123.26 (31.30) 104.15 (40.66) .16
Scale for suicidal ideation, mean (S.D.) 25.85 (6.29) 25.44 (5.66) .85

Note: Sex, ethnicity, education, and income were analyzed using Fisher exact test; Continuous outcomes were analyzed using t-test.