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. 2021 Apr 27;11(7):1299–1309. doi: 10.1093/tbm/ibab025

Table 1.

| Sample demographics for total sample and by intervention status

Total sample
M (SD) or % (n)
n = 141
Nonintervention sample
M (SD) or % (n)
n = 105
Intervention recipients
M (SD) or % (n)
n = 36
p-value
Age 21.1 (2.2) 21.0 (2.2) 21.3 (2.4) .495
Sex
 Male 43.3% (61) 46.7% (49) 33.3% (12) .164
 Female 56.7% (80) 53.3% (56) 66.7% (24)
Hispanic or Latinx ethnicity 21.3% (30) 23.8% (25) 13.9% (5) .209
Race .607
 White 70.2% (99) 69.5% (73) 77.8% (28)
 Black/African American 19.9% (28) 21.0% (22) 16.7% (6)
 Other 9.9% (14) 9.5% (10) 5.6% (2)
Highest education .002
 Completed high school/GED or less 22.0% (31) 15.2% (16) 41.7% (15)
 Some college/technical school/ associate’s degree 58.8% (83)
61.9% (65)
50.0% (18)
 Bachelor’s degree or higher 19.2% (27) 22.9% (24) 8.3% (3)
Occupational status .358
 Not working 46.1% (65) 49.5% (52) 36.1% (13)
 Full time work (30+ hrs/week) 27.0% (38) 24.7% (26) 33.3% (12)
 Part time work (<30 hrs/week) 21.3% (30) 21.9% (23) 19.4% (7)
 On disability 1.4% (2) 0.9% (1) 2.7% (1)
 Other (e.g., paid internship, self-employed) 4.3% (6) 2.8% (3) 8.3% (3)
Living situation .118
 Family 45.4% (64) 52 (49.5%) 12 (33.3%)
 Friend(s)/roommates(s) 23.4% (33) 26 (24.8%) 7 (19.4%)
 Spouse/partner 20.6% (29) 18 (17.1%) 11 (30.6%)
 Alone 10.6% (15) 9 (8.6%) 6 (16.7%)

For Wave 1, age, sex, race, and ethnicity were assessed at screening, while the remaining items were assessed at the 3 month follow-up when questions about COVID-19 were asked. For Wave 2, all items were completed at screening/baseline.