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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Menopause. 2022 Jun 1;29(6):707–713. doi: 10.1097/GME.0000000000001961

Table 1.

Participant demographics and baseline characteristics (N = 227)

Measures M (SD) or N (%)
Age 68.84 (6.53)
BMI 29.31 (7.82)
Race
 White 208 (91.6%)
 Black or African American 5 (2.2%)
 Asian 2 (0.9%)
 Native American/Alaskan Native 1 (0.4%)
 Other or mixed racea 6 (2.6%)
Ethnicity
 Hispanic/Latina 32 (14.1%)
 Non-Hispanic/Latina 189 (83.3%)
Relationship Status
 Married/living with partner 124 (54.6%)
 Single 25 (11%)
 Divorced/Separated 45 (19.8%)
 Widowed 33 (14.5%)
Education
 Graduated high school or GED 15 (6.6%)
 Some college 32 (14.1%)
 Graduated 2-year or 4-year college 74 (32.6%)
 Some graduate school 25 (11%)
 Graduate school degree 75 (33%)
Menopause
 Hysterectomy 61 (26.9%)
 HT (past or present) 93 (40.9%)
Clinical Cutoffs
 Depression 54 (25.2%)
 Anxiety 71 (35.9%)
 Binge Eating 20 (10.5%)
 Sleep 111 (56.9%)

Note: BMI = Body Mass Index; HT = Hormone Therapy

a

Participants that selected “Other or mixed race” reported Hispanic race, Hispanic white, Mestiza, Mexican, and two participants did not provide specifics