Characteristic |
Results |
N* |
Gender |
|
|
Female |
59% |
320 |
Male |
41% |
225 |
Age in years, mean (SD) |
58 (11.41) |
531 |
Race |
|
|
Caucasian |
49% |
254 |
Hispanic/Latino |
41% |
212 |
Black/African American |
7% |
37 |
Other |
3% |
19 |
Highest Education |
|
|
No High School Degree |
34% |
168 |
High School Degree or Equivalent |
31% |
156 |
College and Beyond |
35% |
173 |
Annual Household Income |
|
|
Less than $35,000/$36,000 |
71% |
332 |
$35,000/$36,000-$65,000/$66,000 |
15% |
70 |
Greater than $65,000/$66,000 |
14% |
68 |
Marital Status |
|
|
Married |
52% |
268 |
Single |
20% |
103 |
Other |
28% |
148 |
Clinical Measures |
|
|
BMI, mean (SD) |
34.4 (8.25) |
490 |
A1C, mean (SD) |
8.4 (2.15) |
485 |
LDL, mean (SD) |
114 (39.41) |
497 |
Systolic BP, mean (SD) |
137 (19.33) |
296 |
Diastolic BP, mean (SD) |
77 (11.73) |
296 |
A1C control (<7) |
33% |
159 |
LDL control (<100 mg/dL) |
42% |
210 |
Systolic BP control (<130 mmHg) |
42% |
125 |
Diastolic BP control (<80 mmHg) |
70% |
208 |
Overall Control (A1C, LDL, BP) |
3.9% |
10 |
Survey Data |
|
|
CES-D score, mean (SD) |
14.8 (15.02) |
523 |
DTSQ score, mean (SD) |
26.6 (8.23) |
538 |
*Total of 545 patients. Missing data were excluded from analysis. |