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. 2022 Jul 13;2022:1931468. doi: 10.1155/2022/1931468

Table 1.

Demographic and Parkinson's disease-specific characteristics (n = 23).

All (n = 71) OT (n = 23) PT and/or ST without OT (n = 48) Statistical significance
Gender (% male) 44 (62%) 15 (65.2%) 29 (60.4%) 0.6966
Age, year 66 ± 9 68 ± 11 65 ± 8 0.1085
Race 0.3755
 White 26 (36.6%) 12 (52.2%) 14 (29.8%)
 Black 1 (1.4%) 0 (0%) 1 (2.1%)
 Asian 3 (4.2%) 1 (4.3%) 2 (4.3%)
 Others 12 (16.9%) 2 (8.7%) 10 (21.3%)
 Unknown (declined to answer) 28 (39.4%) 8 (34.8%) 20 (42.6%)
Ethnicity 0.0213
 Hispanic 0 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
 Non-Hispanic 44 (62%) 19 (82.6%) 25 (54.4%)
 Unknown (declined to answer) 25 (35.2%) 4 (17.4%) 21 (45.7%)
Insurance 0.1598
 Medicare with secondary insurance 27 (38%) 11 (47.8%) 16 (33.3%)
 Medicare only 3 (4.2%) 2 (8.7%) 1 (2.1%)
 Private insurance only 41 (57.7%) 10 (43.5%) 31 (64.6%)
Employment status 0.1476
 Full time 16 (22.5%) 7 (30.4%) 9 (18.6%)
 Part time 1 (1.4%) 1 (4.3%) 0 (0.0%)
 Retired for age 23 (32.4%) 8 (34.8%) 15 (31.3%)
 Retired for disability 2 (2.8%) 1 (4.3%) 1 (2.1%)
 Unemployed 1 (1.4%) 1 (4.3%) 0 (0.0%)
 Missing 28 (39.4%) 5 (21.7%) 23 (47.9%)
Hoehn and Yahr stage 0.4565
 1 11 (15.5%) 4 (23.5%) 7 (33.3%)
 2 26 (36.6%) 12 (70.6%) 14 (66.7%)
 3 1 (1.4%) 1 (5.9%) 0 (0.0%)
 Missing 39 (54.9%) 6 (26.1%) 33 (68.8%)
Time since Parkinson's disease medical diagnosis 0.2744
 1–12 months 41 (57.7%) 12 (52.2%) 29 (60.4%)
 12+ months–3 years 14 (19.7%) 4 (17.4%) 10 (20.8%)
 3+ years 12 (16.9%) 5 (21.7%) 7 (14.6%)
 Missing 4 (5.6%) 2 (8.7%) 2 (4.2%)

Significance of <0.05.