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. 2023 Jan 5;7:e42053. doi: 10.2196/42053

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics by group.

Characteristics Family coach (n=104) Psychoeducation (n=96)
Female, n (%) 99 (95.19) 94 (97.92)
Age (years), mean (SD) 39.23 (8.88) 38.97 (8.00)
Race or ethnicity, n (%)

White 89 (85.58) 71 (73.96)

African American or Black 4 (3.85) 3 (3.13)

Asian 0 (0) 2 (2.08)

Latino 4 (3.38) 15 (15.63)

Native American or Pacific Islander 6 (5.77) 3 (3.13)

Other 1 (0.96) 2 (2.08)
Education, n (%)

Less than high school 6 (5.77) 5 (5.21)

High school or equivalent degree 6 (5.77) 11 (11.46)

Some college 47 (45.19) 33 (34.38)

Associate degree 13 (12.5) 16 (16.67)

Bachelor’s degree 18 (17.31) 19 (19.79)

Advanced degree 14 (13.46) 12 (12.5)
Employment, n (%)

Full-time 45 (43.27) 37 (38.54)

Part-time 14 (13.46) 14 (14.58)

Student 7 (6.67) 9 (9.38)

Retired 1 (0.96) 1 (1.04)

Disabled 13 (12.5) 9 (9.38)

Unemployed 24 (23.08) 25 (26.04)
Branch of veteran’s service, n (%)

Air Force 5 (4.81) 4 (4.17)

Army 66 (63.46) 55 (57.29)

Marine Corps 14 (13.46) 15 (15.63)

Navy 11 (10.58) 10 (10.42)

National Guard 8 (7.69) 12 (12.5)
Veteran combat exposure, n (%) 90 (86.54) 84 (87.5)
Relation to veteran, n (%)

Spouse 94 (90.38) 86 (89.58)

Other 10 (9.62) 10 (10.42)
Annual household income (US $), n (%)

<25,000 15 (14.42) 15 (15.63)

25,000-50,000 35 (33.65) 27 (28.13)

50,000-75,000 23 (22.12) 27 (28.13)

75,000-100,000 14 (13.46) 9 (9.38)

>100,000 5 (4.81) 5 (5.2)

Do not know or refused to disclose 12 (11.54) 13 (13.54)