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Table 1 Demographics and health conditions of participants

From: Does scrolling affect measurement equivalence of electronic patient-reported outcome measures (ePROM)? Results of a quantitative equivalence study

Variable [a]

Total (N = 115)

Age (years)

 Mean (SD)

52.1 (15.0)

 Median

51

 Min - Max

21–75

Age Category

 18–44 years

39 (33.9%)

 45–64 years

37 (32.2%)

 65+ years

39 (33.9%)

Gender

 Male

48 (41.7%)

 Female

67 (58.3%)

Race

 Black

26 (22.6%)

 Asian

5 (4.3%)

 White

58 (50.4%)

 Other

9 (7.8%)

 Missing

17 (14.8%)

Ethnicity

 Hispanic or Latino

21 (18.3%)

 Not Hispanic or Latino

77 (67.0%)

 Missing

17 (14.8%)

Language

 Not bilingual Spanish speaker

95 (82.6%)

 Bilingual Spanish speaker

20 (17.4%)

Education

 Did not complete high school/High school diploma/Technical training

5 (4.3%)

 Some college

21 (18.3%)

 2-year Associate’s degree/4-year Bachelor’s degree

46 (40.0%)

 Master’s degree/Doctorate/Professional degree

43 (37.4%)

Health Conditions

 Arthritis

39 (33.9%)

 Back Pain

15 (13.0%)

 Headache

9 (7.8%)

 Musculoskeletal pain

5 (4.3%)

 Other

47 (40.9%)

Have Difficulty Walking

56 (48.7%)

Have Problems Washing/Dressing

20 (17.4%)

Have Problems Doing Usual Activities

68 (59.1%)

Feeling Anxious/Depressed because of Health Condition

78 (67.8%)

  1. aMissing data included in calculation of percentages