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Table 1 Participants baseline characteristics

From: A feasibility study to develop and test a Spanish patient and provider intervention for managing osteoarthritis in Hispanic/Latino adults (PRIMO-Latino)

Characteristic

Total sample (n = 15)a

Age in years, mean (SD)

46 (11)

Women, n (%)

13 (87)

High school education or less, n (%)

11 (74)

Married, n (%)

8 (53)

Country of origin, n (%)

 Mexico

7 (47)

 Ecuador

1 (6.7)

 Honduras

5 (33.3)

 Panama

1 (6.7)

 Puerto Rico

1 (6.7)

Years in the USA, mean (SD)

15.4 (6.5)

Income < $30,000 per year per family, n (%)

9 (60)

Work status, n (%)a

 Full time

4 (27)

 Part time

6 (40)

 Unemployed

3 (20)

No health insurance, n (%)

11 (74)

BMI, mean (SD), kg/m2

32 (7)

Joints with osteoarthritis, n (%)

 Knee only

11 (73.3)

 Hip only

1 (6.7)

 Knee and hip

3 (20)

Duration of arthritis symptoms, mean (SD), years

6.3 (7)

  1. aSome measurements had missing values
  2. BMI body mass indexm, WOMAC Spanish-Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index, SD standard deviation, SPPB short physical performance battery, PHQ-8 8-item Patient Health Questionnaire