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. 2020 Apr 24;45(4):411–422. doi: 10.1093/jpepsy/jsaa019

Table I.

Caregiver Participant Demographics by Study Group at Randomization (Baseline)

HIV (n =117) HP (n =110) Statistica (df) p-Valuea
Females, n (%) 100 (85.5) 92 (83.6) 0.16 (1) .69
Age, years, mean (SD) 43.43 (7.18) 43.86 (6.98) 0.46 (225) .65
Age, years, median (range [min., max.]) 43 (29, 69) 44 (30, 60)
Education level completed, n (%)
 Elementary 7 (6.0) 2 (1.8) 5.088 (5) .41
 Middle school 6 (5.1) 4 (3.6)
 High school 24 (20.5) 29 (26.4)
 Associate degree/some college 45 (38.5) 43 (39.1)
 Bachelor degree 23 (19.7) 27 (24.5)
 Graduate degree 9 (7.7) 5 (4.5)
Number of persons living in the household, mean (SD)
 <18 yo 2.08 (0.90) 2.00 (0.94) 0.65 (225) .51
 >18 yo 1.84 (0.89) 1.97 (0.95) 1.06 (225) .29
Household income, USD, n (%)
 ≤20,000.00 30 (25.6) 36 (32.7) 5.08 (4) .28
 20,000.01–40,000.00 48 (41.0) 42 (38.2)
 40,000.01–60,000.00 19 (16.2) 22 (20.0)
 60,000.01–80,000.00 12 (10.3) 4 (3.6)
 >80,000.00 8 (6.8) 7 (6.4)
Number of people depending on the household income, mean (SD) 3.84 (1.30) 3.85 (2.26) 0.04 (225) .97

Note. df, degrees of freedom; SD, standard deviation; USD: 2010–2011 United States dollars; yo, years old.

a

Corresponds to the two-sided Student’s t-test with Yates’ correction for the comparison of means and the χ2 test of independence for the comparison of proportions.