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. 2016 Jan 22;5(1):e15. doi: 10.2196/resprot.4830

Table 2.

Baseline characteristics by intervention group (N=235).

Characteristics Category Control
(N=126)
Intervention
(N=109)
Age, years, median (IQR)
35 (28-46) 33 (27-44)
Gender, n (%) Male 92 (73.0) 89 (81.7)

Female 34 (27.0) 20 (18.3)
Race, n (%) White 79 (63.0) 59 (54.1)

Black 32 (25.0) 34 (31.2)

Other or multiple 15 (12.0) 16 (14.7)
Ethnicity, n (%) Non-Hispanic/Latino 112 (90.3) 102 (94.4)

Hispanic/Latino 12 (9.7) 6 (5.6)
Highest education level, n (%) Less than high school 17 (13.5) 7 (6.4)

HS diploma or GED 61 (48.4) 51 (46.8)

Some college or vocational school 45 (35.7) 47 (43.1)

College degree 3 (2.4) 4 (3.7)
Currently employed, n (%) No 92 (73.0) 69 (64.0)

Yes 34 (27.0) 39 (36.0)
Legal income in last year, n (%) None 31 (26.0) 30 (27.5)

US $1-11,500 62 (51.0) 49 (45.0)

More than US $11,500 28 (23.0) 30 (27.5)
Homeless during the past year, n (%) No 58 (46.0) 52 (48.0)

Yes 68 (54.0) 56 (52.0)
Incarcerated during the past year, n (%) No 82 (66.0) 63 (59.0)

Yes 42 (34.0) 44 (41.0)
Has health insurance, n (%) No 20 (16.0) 11 (10.0)

Yes 105 (84.0) 98 (90.0)
Has primary care provider, n (%) No 53 (42.4) 39 (36.0)

Yes 72 (57.6) 69 (64.0)