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. 2016 Apr 30;4:6–10. doi: 10.1016/j.pmedr.2016.04.008

Table 1.

Baseline patient characteristics by tailored and non-tailored groups.

Tailored
n = 329
n (%)
Non-tailored
n = 322
n (%)
p-Valuea
Age, mean (± SD) 57.5 (± 8.6) 59.1 (± 7.9) 0.038
Race/Ethnicity 0.529
 Hispanic 31 (9.4) 26 (8.1)
 NH White 205 (62.3) 218 (67.7)
 NH Black 76 (23.1) 63 (19.6)
 Asian/Indian/PI 13 (4.0) 10 (3.1)
 Other/Refused 4 (1.2) 5 (1.6)
Gender 0.797
 Female 205 (62.3) 216 (67.1)
 Male 124 (37.7) 106 (32.9)
Educationb 0.452
 < 4 years of college 163 (49.5) 151 (46.9)
 ≥ 4 years of college 165 (50.2) 171 (53.1)
Employmentb 0.0003
 Full or part-time 239 (72.6) 191 (59.3)
 Unemployed 89 (27.1) 131 (40.7)

SD: Standard Deviation; NH: Non-Hispanic; PI: Pacific Islander.

a

Clinical provider is included as a random cluster effect in the model.

b

One patient refused education (tailored group); one patient refused employment (tailored group).