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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Prev Med. 2019 Dec 19;58(3):361–369. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.09.024

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of Participants

Background characteristics Treatment participants, n (%), n=101a Comparison participants, n (%), n=110b
Age, years
 45–49 17 (17.0) 23 (20.9)
 50–56 17 (17.0) 27 (24.5)
 57–63 24 (24.0) 30 (27.3)
 64–70 15 (15.0) 13 (11.8)
 71–77 14 (14.0) 9 (8.2)
 78–84 7 (7.0) 5 (4.5)
 ≥85 6 (6.0) 3 (2.7)
Sex
 Female 73 (72.3) 80 (72.7)
 Male 28 (27.7) 30 (27.3)
Marital status
 Single 11 (11.0) 14 (12.7)
 Married 48 (48.0) 47 (42.7)
 Divorced/separated 18 (18.0) 34 (30.9)
 Widowed 22 (22.0) 12 (10.9)
 Other 1 (1.0) 3 (2.7)
Education
 Some high school 8 (7.9) 12 (11.0)
 High school graduate 29 (28.7) 32 (29.4)
 Some college 34 (33.7) 31 (28.4)
 Bachelor’s degree 14 (13.9) 15 (13.8)
 Master’s degree or above 13 (12.9) 17 (15.6)
a

Treatment sample ranged from n=98 to n=101 due to missing data.

b

Comparison sample ranged from n=107 to n=110 due to missing data.