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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Q. 2018 Jun;89(2):293–305. doi: 10.1007/s11126-017-9534-7

Table 2.

Sociodemographic Characteristics of Study Participants (N=8)

Characteristic n (%) or mean (SD)
Age, years
  Mean (SD) 68.8 (4.9)
  Range 62–77
Sex, n (%)
  Female 7 (87.5)
  Male 1 (12.5)
Marital status, n (%)
  Ever married 6 (75.0)
  Never married 2 (25.0
Education, n (%)
  High School or GED 6 (75.0)
  Associate’s 1 (12.5)
  Bachelor’s 1 (12.5)
Housing status, n (%)
  Assisted/supported 4 (50.0)
  Independent 4 (50.0)
Smartphone owner, n (%)
  Yes 5 (62.5)
  No 3 (37.5)
Mental health disorder, n (%)
  Major depressive disorder 5 (62.5)
  Schizophrenia 2 (25.0)
  Bipolar disorder 1 (12.5)
Physical comorbidity, n (%)
  Obesity 6 (75.0)
  Hypertension 6 (75.0)
  Osteoarthritis 6 (75.0)
  Diabetes 5 (62.5)
  High cholesterol 4 (50.0)
  Heart disease 2 (25.0)
  Fibromyalgia 1 (12.5)
  Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder 1 (12.5)
Two or more chronic health conditions, n (%) 8 (100.0)