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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am Heart J. 2022 Jan 20;247:1–14. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2022.01.009

Table 3.

Cluster, randomized controlled trial participant baseline characteristics*

Overall Sample (N=76)

Sex
 Male 22 (28.9%)
 Female 54 (71.1%)
Age, Mean (SD) 54.5 (12.3)
 Range (21.0–86.0)
Marital status
 Single 20 (27.8%)
 Divorced 10 (13.9%)
 Widowed 1 (1.4%)
 Married or committed relationship 41 (56.9%)
Education level
 High school graduate or less 8 (11.1%)
 Some college 23 (31.9%)
 Technical or Associate degree 13 (18.1%)
 College graduate or higher 28 (38.9%)
Employment status
 Employed, at least part-time 56 (77.8%)
 Unemployed 6 (8.3%)
 Retired 10 (13.9%)
Household income category
 <$35,000 14 (18.4%)
 $35,000-$49,999 14 (18.4%)
 $50,000-$74,999 21 (27.6%)
 ≥$75,000 15 (19.7%)
 Not disclosed 12 (15.8%)
Healthcare insurance
 Yes 64 (88.9%)
 No/Don’t know 8 (11.1%)
Has health care professional, seen on regular basis
 Yes 59 (77.6%)
 No 17 (22.4%)
Health conditions as communicated by a health care professional
 Overweight/Obesity 54 (71.1%)
 Hypertension 47 (61.8%)
 Type 2 Diabetes 20 (27.0%)
 Hyperlipidemia 32 (42.1%)
Current cigarette smoker § 2 (2.7%)
Electronic health literacy score, Mean (SD)||| 27.9 (6.0)
 <26 18 (23.7%)
 ≥26 58 (76.3%)
Mobile technology/Internet use skills, Mean (SD)# 4.0 (1.1)
*

N (%) shown unless otherwise specified.

Frequencies not adding to column total indicate missing data.

Denominator N=74.

§

Denominator N=75

|||

Possible range 8 [low] to 40 [high].

#

Possible range 1 [low] to 5 [high].