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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jul 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Allergy Clin Immunol Pract. 2017 Jan 5;5(4):1032–1039.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jaip.2016.11.018

Table 1.

Participant characteristics

All Participants (n=90) Asthma (n=61) COPD * (n=29) p-value
Age (Average [SD]) 47.9 [14.1] 42.5 [13.1] 59.2 [8.5] <0.001
Female (n, %) 56 (62.2%) 39 (63.9%) 17 (58.6%) 0.6
African American (n, %) 85 (94.4%) 57 (93.4%) 28 (96.6%) >0.999
High School: some or graduate (n, %) 42 (51.2%) 28 (48.3%) 14 (58.3%) 0.4
Sufficient Vision (n, %) 79 (88.8%) 55 (91.7%) 24 (82.8%) 0.2
Less than Adequate Health Literacy (n, %) 6 (16.7%) 4 (16.0%) 2 (18.2%) >0.999
Sees Healthcare Provider (n, %) 49 (59.0) 31 (54.4) 18 (69.2) 0.2
Hospitalized in the last 12 months (n, %) 59 (65.6) 36 (59.0) 23 (79.3) 0.06
Near fatal (ICU stay and/or intubation in lifetime) (n, %) 48 (53.3) 33 (54.1) 15 (51.7) 0.8

Note: Eight participants did not provide education data; only 36 participants completed the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (STOFHLA), asthma (n=25), COPD (n=11) either due to insufficient vision or declining to complete the tool; 7 participants did not provide information about seeing a healthcare provider.

*

COPD, Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease

SD, Standard Deviation

ICU, Intensive Care Unit