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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Nutr Educ Behav. 2016 Jan 16;48(3):160–169.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jneb.2015.12.002

Table 1.

Demographic Characteristics at Baseline of the Sample Enrolled in a Worksite Diabetes Prevention Trial by Treatment Group

Characteristic Exper.
Group
(n=35)
Control
Group
(n=33)

Mean (±SD) P-value
Age (years) 51.6 (±9.5) 50.8 (±8.1) 0.73 a

n (%) n (%)

White race 27 (77) 29 (88) 0.25 b
Black or Asian race 8 (23) 4 (12)

Male 7 (20) 7 (21) 0.90 b
Female 28 (80) 26 (79)

Less than bachelor’s degree 15 (43) 9 (27) 0.34 c
Bachelor’s degree 11 (31) 11 (33)
Post-graduate degree 9 (26) 13 (39)

Full-time employment 32 (91) 32 (97) 0.33 b
Part-time employment 3 (9) 1 (3)

Married 24 (67) 25 (76) 0.51 b
Not married 11 (31) 8 (24)

Professional occupation d 12 (35) 18 (55) 0.01 c
Clerical occupation 10 (29) 13 (39)
Other occupation 12 (35) 2 (6)

Years at current job
  1–5 years 13 (37) 11 (33) 0.20 c
  6–10 years 13 (37) 6 (18)
  11–15 years 3 (9) 6 (18)
  ≥ 16 years 6 (17) 10 (30)

Annual household income d
  $20,000–39,999 8 (24) 3 (9) 0.27 c
  $40,000–59,999 4 (12) 4 (12)
  $60,000–79,999 6 (18) 6 (18)
  $80,000–99,999 9 (27) 6 (18)
  ≥ $100,000 7 (21) 14 (42)
a

One-way ANOVA of between-group difference of mean

b

Fisher’s Exact Test of between group differences

c

Pearson Chi-Square test of between-group differences

d

One participant in experimental group did not provide this information.