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. 2019 Jan;109(1):132–139. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304749

TABLE 1—

Tribal Health and Resilience in Vulnerable Environments (THRIVE) Study Participant Characteristics According to Intervention Group, by Oklahoma Native American Nation: April 2016–June 2017

Nation A
Nation B
Characteristic Control (n = 403), No. or Mean ±SD Intervention (n = 410), No. or Mean ±SD Pa Control (n = 409), No. or Mean ±SD Intervention (n = 415), No. or Mean ±SD Pa
Age, y 42.4 ±15.5 40.1 ±14.9 .03 42.6 ±15.0 42.2 ±14.6 .74
Female 45 62 < .01 70 70 .91
Marital status, %
 Married/in a relationship 64 59 .17 67 63 .29
 Widowed/divorced 21 26 23 23
 Never married 15 16 10 14
Persons aged < 18 y living in household 1.4 ±1.6 1.8 ±1.7 < .01 1.3 ±1.4 1.2 ±1.3 .88
Education, % < .01 .05
 < high school/GED 17 28 10 8
 High school diploma 31 26 18 23
 Some college or technical school 30 31 32 28
 Associate’s degree or technical college degree 9 4 17 13
 ≥ 4-year college degree 12 11 22 28
Employed ≥ part-time, % 77 71 .06 73 81 .01
Body mass index, kg/m2 29.9 ±7.0 31.1 ±6.6 .02 31.2 ±6.6 32.0 ±7.4 .16

Note. GED = general equivalency diploma.

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t test or χ2 test comparing control and intervention store participants in Native American Nation.