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. 2016 Feb 2;6(2):212–219. doi: 10.1007/s13142-015-0384-2

Table 1.

Demographics of intervention and control patients completing the outcome survey

Intervention (n = 1513) Control (n = 1400) p Value
Gender (female) 67.3 % 68.1 % 0.653
Age 0.002
 18–25 years 4.7 % 5.7 %
 26–39 years 14.8 % 17.4 %
 40–49 years 19.2 % 20.8 %
 50–64 years 41.4 % 39.4 %
 65–79 years 18.1 % 15.2 %
 80+ years 1.8 % 1.5 %
Race/ethnicity 0.07
 Latino 27.2 % 29.2 %
 Black 10.0 % 11.4 %
 White 61.8 % 58.3 %
 Asian 0.4 % 0.5 %
 Native American 0.5 % 0.6 %
 Other 0.1 % 0.1 %
Highest education 0.675
 Less than high school 18.1 % 18.6 %
 High school 32.5 % 32.3 %
 Some college 23.8 % 24.1 %
 College or more 25.6 % 25.0 %
How long have you been at this clinic 0.038
 <6 months 14.2 % 17.9 %
 6 months–1 year 6.4 % 5.1 %
 1–3 years 16.1 % 14.2 %
 3–5 years 14.3 % 13.2 %
 >5 years 49.3 % 49.7 %
In general would you say you health is… 0.530
 Excellent 7.2 % 8.7 %
 Very good 23.4 % 23.8 %
 Good 37.9 % 35.8 %
 Fair 25.5 % 25.2 %
 Poor 6.0 % 6.6 %
 How confident are you at filling out your medical forms by yourself? (% extremely) 49.3 % 47.4 % 0.839
 Have you used the internet for health information? (% yes) 62.2 % 64.2 % 0.387