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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2017 Sep 21;69(11):1636–1643. doi: 10.1002/acr.23192

Table 1.

Sample demographics. Values n(%) unless otherwise specified.

Characteristics JFMTrauma

n=32
(37.2)a
JFMNo Trauma

n=54
(62.8)a
Control

n=24
Age, mean (SD) 23.3(2.3) 23.4(2.6) 23.5(1.8)
Female 31(96.9) 50(92.6) 23(95.8)
Race
White 26(81.3) 49(90.7) 22(91.7)
African American 3(9.4) 2(3.7) 1(4.2)
Asian 1(3.1) 0(0.0) 0(0.0)
American Indian 2(6.3) 3(5.6) 1(4.2)
Marital Status
Single 22(68.8) 36(66.7) 21(87.5)
Married/Remarried/Divorced/
Separated
10(31.2) 18(33.3) 3(12.5)
Educational Status
High School or less 4(12.5) 6(11.2) 2(8.3)
Vocational, trade, associate’s
degree
9(28.1) 9(16.7) 5(20.8)
Some college, bachelor’s,
graduate degree
19(59.4) 39(72.2) 17(70.8)

JFM: juvenile-onset fibromyalgia

a

% out of overall JFM sample

*

No significant differences were found between groups on any demographic characteristics