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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Med Decis Making. 2015 Jul 30;35(8):979–986. doi: 10.1177/0272989X15598532

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population

AHP unlabeled
N = 128
AHP labeled
N = 129
Table unlabeled
N = 139
Table labeled
N = 140
Overall
n = 536
P value
Mean age (95% CI), years 47.5 (44.4 to 50.6) 49.7 (47.0 to 52.5) 46.4 (43.9 to 49.0) 58.9 (31.2 to 86.6) 50.7 (43.5 to 57.9) 0.11
 missing 3 5 0 12

Gender
 female 74 (59%) 80 (65%) 86 (62%) 83 (61%) 323 (62%) 0.82
 male 52 (41%) 44 (35%) 53 (38%) 53 (39 %) 202 (38%)
 missing 2 5 0 4 11

Education level
 less than high school 4 (3%) 1 (1%) 0 2 (1%) 7 (1%) 0.16
 high school 22 (14%) 20 (16%) 31 (22%) 16 (12%) 89 (17%)
 some college* 31 (25%) 38 (31%) 45 (32%) 43 (32%) 157 (30%)
 college 40 (32%) 44 (35%) 42 (30%) 52 (38%) 178 (34%)
 post-graduate 29 (23%) 21 (17%) 21 (15%) 23 (17%) 94 (18%)
 Missing 2 5 0 4 11

Subjective health literacy
 extremely 48 (38%) 63 (49%) 62 (45%) 62 (44%) 235 (44%) 0.42
 quite a bit 51 (40%) 43 (33%) 46 (33%) 44 (31%) 184 (34%)
 somewhat 15 (12%) 11 (9%) 17 (12%) 19 (16%) 62 (12%)
 a little bit 14 (11%) 11 (9%) 10 (7%) 12 (9%) 47 (9%)
 Not at all 0 1 (1%) 4 (3%) 3 (2%) 8 (1%)
Subjective Numeracy Score, Mean (95% CI) 4.69 (4.51 to 4.86) 4.69 (4.5 to 4.9) 4.70 (4.51 to 4.9) 4.49 (4.31 to 4.67) 4.64 (4.5 to 4.7) 0.21
 missing 1 4 0 0 5
*

category includes associate’s degree

responses to the question “How confident are you filling out medical forms by yourself”