Table 2.
Comparison of recruited sample and analytic samples.
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Recruited sample (N=74) | Analytic sample for aim 1A and 1B (n=58) | P valuea | Analytic sample for aim 2A (n=46) | P valuea | Analytic sample for aim 2B (n=36) | P valuea |
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 28.91 (15.79) | 27.45 (15.23) | .59 | 28.76 (15.51) | .96 | 26.67 (14.83) | .47 |
| Sex (female), n (%) | 37 (50) | 30 (52) | .78 | 24 (52) | .81 | 20 (56) | .49 |
| Parent (yes), n (%) | 32 (43) | 25 (43) | .99 | 21 (46) | .77 | 15 (42) | .97 |
aP values were calculated by comparing the analytic sample to the recruited sample. Welch 2 independent sample 2-tailed t test was used for continuous variables (ie, age), and Pearson chi-square test was used for categorical variables (ie, sex and parent).