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Table 1 Demographic characteristics

From: Feasibility, acceptability, and short-term impact of a brief sexually transmitted infection intervention targeting U.S. Military personnel and family members

Item

Overall (n = 66)

Male (n = 31)

Female (n = 35)

 

N

%

N

%

N

%

Gender (n, %)

66

100%

31

47.0%

35

53.0%

Median years of military service (IQR)

2

(1—4)

2

(1—4)

3

(2—6)

Education (n, %)

 High school diploma or GED

22

33.3%

15

48.4%

7

20.0%

 Some College

27

40.9%

9

29.0%

18

51.4%

 Associates degree

7

10.6%

4

12.9%

3

8.6%

 Bachelor's degree

3

4.5%

1

3.2%

2

5.7%

 Vocational/technical school (other than military)

4

6.1%

1

3.2%

3

8.6%

 Completed graduate/professional degree

3

4.5%

1

3.2%

2

5.7%

Race/Ethnicity (n, %)

 White or Caucasian

18

27.3%

9

29.0%

9

25.7%

 Black or African American

18

27.3%

7

22.6%

11

31.4%

 Hispanic or Latino

9

13.6%

5

16.1%

4

11.4%

 Asian

2

3.0%

2

6.5%

0

0.0%

 Other

19

28.8%

8

25.8%

11

31.4%

Current marital status (n, %)

 Single

29

43.9%

18

58.1%

11

31.4%

 In a committed relationship

6

9.1%

2

6.5%

4

11.4%

 Married

20

30.3%

6

19.4%

14

40.0%

 Separated/Divorced

10

15.2%

4

12.9%

6

17.1%

 Other

1

1.5%

1

3.2%

0

0.0%

Relationship status changed in the last 12 months (n, %)

 No

38

57.6%

17

54.8%

21

60.0%

 Yes

24

36.4%

11

35.5%

13

37.1%

 Prefer not to answer

4

6.1%

3

9.7%

1

2.9%

Service Branch (n, %)

 Army

53

80.3%

30

96.8%

23

65.7%

 Beneficiary

13

19.7%

1

3.2%

12

34.3%

 Total months away from home/permanent duty station(s) (Median, IQR)

2

(0—6.75)

2

(0—7.5)

1

(0—4)

 Total times been away from home/permanent duty station(s) (Median, IQR)

1.5

(0—4)

1.5

(0—4)

1.5

(0—4.25)