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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Obesity (Silver Spring). 2023 Jan 9;31(2):390–398. doi: 10.1002/oby.23648

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of participants with a rapid response versus without a rapid response

Rapid Response n = 120 (62.8%) No Rapid Response n = 71 (37.2%) Statistics
Age, mean (S.D.) 48.53 (9.16) 48.21 (10.07) F(1,189) = 0.05; p = .82; ηp2 < .001
Race/Ethnicity, n (%) χ2(4) = 3.84; p = .43; Φ = .14
Black 21 (17.5%) 7 (9.9%)
Hispanic/Latino 6 (5.0%) 2 (2.8%)
White 91 (75.8%) 59 (83.1%)
Asian 1 (.8%) 1 (1.4%)
Other 1 (.8%) 2 (2.8%)
Sex, n (%) χ2(1) = 2.27; p = .13; Φ = .11
Female 90 (75.0%) 46 (64.8%)
Male 30 (25.0%) 25 (35.2%)
Sexual Orientation, n (%) χ2(2) = 0.73; p = .69; Φ = .06
Gay 1 (.8%) 1 (1.4%)
Bisexual 1 (.8%) 0 (0%)
Heterosexual 116 (98.3%) 68 (98.6%)
Highest level of education, n (%) χ2(5) = 6.75; p = .24; Φ = .19
did not complete HS 3 (2.5%) 0 (0%)
HS diploma 33 (27.7%) 23 (32.9%)
Associate Degree 19 (16.0%) 13 (18.6%)
Bachelor’s Degree 33 (27.7%) 21 (30.0%)
Master’s Degree 27 (22.7%) 8 (11.4%)
Doctoral Degree 4 (3.4%) 5 (7.1%)