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. 2018 Jul 3;72(5):7205205040p1–7205205040p9. doi: 10.5014/ajot.2018.027870

Table 1.

Baseline Participant Characteristics

Characteristic All Participants (N = 46), n (%) or M (SD) Engage Group (n = 31), n (%) or M (SD) Usual-Care Group (n = 15), n (%) or M (SD) p
Age, yr 63.5 (8.3) 64.8 (8.0) 60.7 (8.5) .12
Female 35 (76.1) 24 (77.4) 11 (73.3) .52
Race .24
 White 39 (84.8) 25 (80.6) 14 (93.3)
 Black 5 (10.9) 5 (16.1) 0 (0)
 Other/>1 race 2 (4.3) 1 (3.2) 1 (6.7)
Marital status, married or partnered 24 (52.2) 17 (54.8) 7 (46.7) .20
Education .11
 High school or some college 11 (23.9) 10 (32.3) 1 (6.7)
 College degree (4 yr) 12 (26.1) 6 (19.4) 6 (40.0)
 Graduate school 23 (50.0) 15 (48.4) 8 (53.3)
Employment, working/volunteering ≥20 hr/wk 20 (43.5) 13 (41.9) 7 (46.7) .50
Health status
 Body mass index scorea 31.9 (6.1) 32.9 (6.3) 29.8 (5.3) .09
 CMSI symptoms 8.9 (6.0) 8.9 (6.4) 9.0 (5.6) .95
 Six-Minute Walk Test, ft 1,167 (207) 1,174 (195) 1,152 (237) .74
 CES–D score 7.0 (7.8) 6.3 (7.6) 8.7 (8.3) .33

Note. CES–D = Center for Epidemiologic Studies–Depression scale; CMSI = Complex Medical Symptoms Inventory; M = mean; SD = standard deviation.

a

Range = 22.5–50.3.