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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Diabet Med. 2015 Apr 11;32(11):1504–1512. doi: 10.1111/dme.12745

Table 2.

Participant characteristics (n = 14)

Characteristic
Sex: female, n (%) 9 (64.3)
Race, n (%)
 White 4 (28.6)
 Black 7 (50.0)
Ethnicity, n (%)
 Hispanic 3 (21.4)
 Non-Hispanic 11 (78.6)
Age, years
 Mean (SD) 60.3 (8.9)
 Range 44–71
HbA1c
 Mean (SD)
  mmol/mol 43 (5.5)
  % 6.1 (0.5)
 Range
  mmol/mol 34–50
  % 5.3–6.7
Years since diagnosis
 Mean (SD) 10.57 (11.9)
 Range 2–42
Education level, n (%)
 GED/High-School diploma 8 (57.1)
 2-year college 1 (7.1)
 University degree 3 (21.4)
 MA degree 2 (14.3)
Employment Status, n (%)
 Not working/retired 6 (42.9)
 Disabled/on disability 4 (28.6)
 Working part-time 1 (7.1)
 Working full-time 3 (21.4)