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Table 2 Demographic characteristics of study and ineligible samples

From: Feasibility and acceptability of a novel telepsychiatry-delivered precision prescribing intervention for anxiety and depression

Characteristic

Study Sample

Ineligible

  

(n = 6248)

(n = 7512)

p-value

V

Sex

  

.04

.02

 Female

4452 (71%)

5224 (70%)

  

 Male

1796 (29%)

2286 (30%)

  

Age

  

<.001

.06

 18–24

791 (13%)

1249 (17%)

  

 25–34

3424 (55%)

3876 (52%)

  

 35–44

1451 (23%)

1742 (23%)

  

 45–54

433 (7%)

473 (6%)

  

 55–64

131 (2%)

137 (2%)

  

  > 64

18 (< 1%)

35 (< 1%)

  

Ethnicity

  

<.001

.07

 White/European

4994 (80%)

5631 (75%)

  

 Hispanic/Latino

474 (8%)

717 (10%)

  

 Other/Mixed

313 (5%)

425 (6%)

  

 Asian

210 (3%)

330 (4%)

  

 Black/African American

203 (3%)

358 (5%)

  

 Native American

30 (< 1%)

35 (< 1%)

  

 Pacific Islander

24 (< 1%)

16 (< 1%)

  

Education

  

<.001

.07

  < High School

81 (2%)

155 (2%)

  

 High School

1821 (29%)

2495 (33%)

  

 Associate’s degree

878 (14%)

1217 (16%)

  

 Bachelor’s degree

2398 (38%)

2491 (33%)

  

 Advanced degree

1070 (17%)

1154 (16%)

  

Annual Income

 

<.001

.05

  < $30 K

1956 (31%)

2713 (36%)

  

 $30 K-$60 K

2035 (33%)

2372 (32%)

  

 $60 K-$100 K

1304 (21%)

1365 (18%)

  

  > $100 K

953 (15%)

1062 (14%)

  

Geographic Region

 

.18

.01

 South

2007 (32%)

2538 (34%)

  

 West

1764 (28%)

2092 (28%)

  

 Midwest

1261 (20%)

1442 (19%)

  

 Northeast

1216 (20%)

1440 (19%)

  
  1. V = Cramer’s V (values <.1 considered a negligible effect size [49])