Table 1.
Characteristics | Survey respondents without PTSDa
(n=347)b |
Survey respondents with PTSD (n=119)c |
Focus group participants (n=10) |
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|
Mean (SD) | n (%) | Mean (SD) | n (%) | Mean (SD) | n (%) | |
Age, years (NSRd=114, NNoPTSDe=343) | 66.0 (11.3) |
|
64.0 (12.0) |
|
57.4 (3.8) |
|
|
Female (NSR=114, NNoPTSD=342) |
|
23 (6.7) |
|
17 (14.9) |
|
3 (30.0) | |
Racef (NSR=116, NNoPTSD=316) | |||||||
|
White, non-Hispanic |
|
289 (91.5) |
|
84 (72.4) |
|
7 (70.0) |
|
Black, non-Hispanic |
|
14 (4.4) |
|
11 (9.6) |
|
0 (0.0) |
|
Hispanic (NSR=115, NNoPTSD=341) |
|
21 (6.2) |
|
12 (10.5) |
|
2 (20.0) |
|
Other, non-Hispanic |
|
28 (8.9) |
|
9 (7.9) |
|
2 (20.0) |
Employmentf (NSR=118, NNoPTSD=343) | |||||||
|
Full-time |
|
58 (16.9) |
|
12 (10.2) |
|
— |
|
Part-time |
|
37 (10.8) |
|
6 (5.1) |
|
— |
|
Retired |
|
207 (60.4) |
|
54 (45.7) |
|
7 (70.0) |
|
Disabled |
|
60 (17.5) |
|
56 (47.5) |
|
6 (60.0) |
|
Unemployed |
|
35 (10.2) |
|
20 (16.9) |
|
2 (20.0) |
|
Student |
|
4 (1.2) |
|
7 (5.9) |
|
2 (20.0) |
Education (NSR=118, NNoPTSD=342) | |||||||
|
High school degree or less |
|
39 (11.4) |
|
12 (10.2) |
|
— |
|
Some college |
|
131 (38.3) |
|
62 (52.5) |
|
6 (60.0) |
|
College degree or more |
|
172 (50.3) |
|
44 (37.3) |
|
4 (40.0) |
Annual household income, US $ (NSR=111, NNoPTSD=320) | |||||||
|
<$50,000 |
|
193 (60.3) |
|
70 (63.1) |
|
6 (60.0) |
|
$50,001-$75,000 |
|
53 (16.6) |
|
32 (28.8) |
|
3 (30.0) |
|
>$75,001 |
|
74 (23.1) |
|
9 (8.1) |
|
1 (10.0) |
Total number of comorbid
conditions |
3.3 (1.9) |
|
5.3 (2.3) |
|
5.2 (1.3) |
|
|
|
1-2 |
|
129 (37.2) |
|
9 (7.6) |
|
— |
|
≥ 3 |
|
212 (61.1) |
|
110 (92.4) |
|
10 (100) |
aPTSD: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
bSample includes 347 individuals unless otherwise indicated.
cSample includes 119 individuals unless otherwise indicated.
dNSR: number of survey respondents with PTSD.
eNNoPTSD: number of survey respondents without PTSD.
fFor race and employment, participants could answer more than one.