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Kansas Journal of Medicine 2011 <strong>Chronic</strong> <strong>Care</strong> <strong>Model</strong> <strong>Program</strong><br />

Table 1. Participant baseline characteristics by study arm. *<br />

Participant Characteristic Active Arm (%); N=19 Control Arm (%); N=10<br />

Age<br />

Mean years + SD<br />

Gender<br />

51 + 10<br />

48 + 15<br />

Female<br />

Race/ethnicity<br />

Black<br />

White<br />

Latino<br />

Other<br />

Annual Income<br />

$50K<br />

Insurance Type<br />

Medicare<br />

Medicaid<br />

Employer Based<br />

Other<br />

Comorbidities<br />

Hypertension<br />

Diabetes<br />

Hyperlipidemia<br />

Heart Disease<br />

Arthritis<br />

Sleep apnea<br />

Depression<br />

Anxiety<br />

Regular alcohol use<br />

Tobacco use<br />

Body Mass Index<br />

Mean + SD<br />

Body Fat (DEXA assessed) **<br />

Mean % + SD<br />

Fasting biomarkers<br />

Mean + SD<br />

Glucose mg/dl<br />

Triglycerides mg/dl<br />

HDL mg/dl<br />

LDL mg/dl<br />

Health Status ^<br />

SF-12 PCS, Mean + SD<br />

SF-12 MCS, Mean + SD<br />

Depression Screening #<br />

PHQ 2<br />

Positive<br />

19 (100%)<br />

7 (37%)<br />

11 (58%)<br />

1 (5%)<br />

1 (5%)<br />

1 (5%)<br />

3 (16%)<br />

12 (63%)<br />

3 (16%)<br />

4 (21%)<br />

3 (16%)<br />

11 (58%)<br />

2 (11%)<br />

9 (47%)<br />

5 (26%)<br />

10 (53%)<br />

2 (11%)<br />

10 (53%)<br />

8 (42%)<br />

9 (47%)<br />

6 (32%)<br />

2 (11%)<br />

1 (5%)<br />

38 + 5<br />

50 + 4<br />

103 + 15<br />

128 + 47<br />

50 + 9<br />

115 + 34<br />

38 + 12<br />

46 + 13<br />

3 (16%)<br />

92<br />

9 (90%)<br />

2 (20%)<br />

4 (40%)<br />

2 (20%)<br />

1 (10%)<br />

0 (0%)<br />

6 (60%)<br />

3 (30%)<br />

2 (20%)<br />

0 (0%)<br />

4 (40%)<br />

2 (20%)<br />

5 (50%)<br />

3 (30%)<br />

6 (60%)<br />

2 (20%)<br />

4 (40%)<br />

1 (10%)<br />

3 (30%)<br />

4 (40%)<br />

1 (10%)<br />

2 (20%)<br />

37 + 6<br />

46 + 6<br />

112 + 39<br />

110 + 54<br />

48 + 16<br />

98 + 37<br />

44 + 13<br />

51 + 15<br />

1 (10%)<br />

* Cells may not sum to 100% secondary to rounding and/or missing values. Missing values are not listed here,<br />

but are available on request.<br />

^ Short Form 12, Physical and Mental Component Summary Scores are standardized and weighted using US<br />

population estimates that summarize general health status. Scores range from 0-100 with higher scores<br />

indicating better health status (Mean + SD PCS <strong>for</strong> US is 50 + 10, and MCS <strong>for</strong> US is 50 + 10).<br />

# Patient Health Questionnaire 2, > 3 is positive depression screen.<br />

** P

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