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. 2019 Dec 18;14(12):e0225540. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225540

Table 1. Baseline demographics for participants by group.

Variable Totals*
(N = 155)
Intervention
(N = 76)
Control
(N = 79)
P-Value
Mean (SD) Mean (SD) Mean (SD)
Age (22–84) 50.5 (12.3) 50 (12.2) 51 (12.4) 0.62
Gender N % N % N %
    Female 134 86 64 84 70 89 0.42
    Male 21 14 12 16 9 11
Race
    White 29 19 12 16 17 21.5 0.83
    Black 87 56 44 58 43 54
    Multiple race 9 6 5 7 4 5
    Unknown or Not Reported 30 30 15 20 16 19
Ethnicity
    Hispanic 22 14 10 13 12 15 0.71
    Non-Hispanic 133 86 66 87 67 85
Study Sites
    BMC 68 44 33 43 35 44 0.94
    DHHC 40 26 19 25 21 27
    CSHC 47 30 24 32 23 29
Income
    Less than $5K 20 13 9 12 11 14 0.78
    $5K-$29.99K 77 50 36 47 41 52
    $30K and over 13 8 6 8 7 9
    Refused/DK/None 45 29 25 33 20 25
Work Status
    Full/Part time 32 21 15 20 17 22 0.93
    Unemployed 22 14 10 13 12 15
    Retired/Home 18 12 9 12 9 11
    Disability 66 42 32 42 34 43
    Other 17 11 10 13 7 9
Education Level N % N % N %
    < High school/some 27 18 15 20 12 15 0.33
    High school degree 53 34 22 29 31 39
    Some college/AA degree 53 34 30 39 23 29
    College degree or > 22 14 9 12 13 17

*Four withdrew consent to use their data after randomization