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. 2019 May 31;15:100387. doi: 10.1016/j.conctc.2019.100387

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of study participants.

All Participants (n = 77) Lottery Participants (n = 62) Lottery Non-participants (n = 15)
Age, years, mean (s.d.) 32.1 (9.5) 32.0 (9.6) 32.7 (9.5)
Female 45 (58.4) 38 (61.3) 7 (46.7)
Hispanic Ethnicity 21 (27.3) 18 (29.0) 3 (20.0)
Race*
 White 31 (40.3) 26 (41.9) 5 (33.3)
 Black/African American 11 (14.3) 8 (12.9) 3 (20.0)
 Asian 15 (19.5) 13 (21.0) 2 (13.3)
 Other/Multiple/Not Reported 20 (26.0) 15 (24.2) 5 (33.3)
Partner Status*
 Single 43 (55.8) 37 (59.7) 6 (40.0)
 Partner/Spouse 32 (41.6) 23 (37.1) 9 (60.0)
 Divorced 2 (2.6) 2 (3.23) 0 (0.0)
Education Level*
 High School Diploma/GED 1 (1.3) 1 (1.6) 0 (0.0)
 Some College 12 (15.6) 11 (17.7) 1 (6.7)
 College Graduate 32 (41.6) 23 (37.1) 9 (60.0)
 Graduate/Professional School 32 (41.6) 27 (43.6) 5 (33.3)
Employment
 Not working, personal choice 3 (3.9) 3 (4.8) 0 (0.0)
 Not working, seeking employment 3 (3.9) 3 (4.8) 0 (0.0)
 Working full time 63 (81.8) 49 (79.0) 14 (93.3)
 Working part-time 8 (10.4) 7 (11.3) 1 (6.7)

All data are N (%) unless otherwise specified.

* = Fisher's exact test p-value <0.05.