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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Prostate. 2018 Apr 14;78(12):879–888. doi: 10.1002/pros.23535

Table I.

Demographic Characteristics of the Cohort Analyzed

All
All 109 100.0
Site*, N (%)
 Site 1 55 50.5
 Site 2 54 49.5
Age, mean (SD) 62.5 8.1
Age, N (%)
 30–39 1 0.9
 40–49 6 5.5
 50–59 28 25.7
 60–69 55 50.5
 70–79 18 16.5
 80–89 1 0.9
Race, N (%)
No answer 1 0.9
 White 88 80.7
 Black or African American 17 15.6
 Asian 2 1.8
 Multiracial 1 0.9
Hispanic, N (%)
No answer 7 6.4
 No 101 92.7
 Yes 1 0.9
Ashkenazi Jewish, N (%)
No answer 2 1.8
 No 92 84.4
 Yes 12 11.0
 Unsure 3 2.8
Marital Status, N (%)
No answer 1 0.9
 Never Married 3 2.8
 Married/Living with Partner 94 86.2
 Separated/Divorced/Widowed 11 10.1
Education, N (%)
No answer 1 0.9
 Less than high school 1 0.9
 HS/GED or Vocational/Technical School 16 14.7
 Some College/Associate’s Degree 15 13.8
 Bachelor’s Degree or higher 76 69.7
*

Site 1 provided pretest counseling with a video and handout. Post-test disclosure was in-person for men with a mutation and by phone for men with a variant of uncertain significance or negative results. Site 2 provided pretest counseling and post-test disclosure in-person or by telehealth.