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Table 1 Patient Demographics

From: Patient desire for spiritual assessment is unmet in urban and rural primary care settings

 

Rural: Lincoln County

No. (%)

Urban: Denver County

No. (%)

Fisher’s Exact Test

P-value**

Gender

n = 60

n = 81

 

 Male

19 (31.7)

25 (30.9)

P-value 1.0

 Female

41 (68.3)

56 (69.1)

Year Born

n = 59

n = 80

 

 1991–2002

9 (15.3)

7 (8.8)

P-value 0.02

 1971–1990

22 (37.3)

17 (21.3)

 1951–1970

21 (35.6)

32 (40.0)

 1950 or Before

7 (11.9)

24 (30.0)

Race/Ethnicitya

n = 60

n = 80

 

 White

56 (93.3)

69 (86.3)

P-value 0.27

 Other

4 (6.7)

11 (13.7)

  Hispanic

1 (1.7)

3 (3.8)

  Asian/PI

0 (0)

0 (0)

  Black

0 (0)

4 (5.0)

  American Indian

1 (1.7)

2 (2.5)

  Pacific Islander

0 (0)

0 (0)

  Other Specified

0 (0)

1 (1.3)

  Multiple

2 (3.3)

1 (1.3)

Educational Attainment

n = 60

n = 81

 

 Some High School/GED

20 (33.3)

5 (6.2)

P-value < 0.001

 Some College/College

36 (60.0)

47 (58.0)

 Some Graduate/Graduate

4 (6.7)

29 (35.8)

Identify as Religious

n = 60

n = 81

 

 Yes

43 (71.7)

60 (74.1)

P-value 0.85

 No

17 (28.3)

21 (25.9)

Specified Religion

n = 58

n = 80

 

 Non-denominational

Christian

18 (31.0)

17 (21.3)

P-value 0.21

 Protestant

14 (24.1)

14 (17.5)

  Episcopalian

0 (0)

2 (2.5)

  Baptist

2 (3.4)

3 (3.8)

  Presbyterian

0 (0)

2 (2.5)

  Lutheran

3 (5.2)

3 (3.8)

  Methodist

9 (15.6)

4 (5.0)

 Catholic

7 (12.1)

15 (18.7)

Other

3 (5.2)

12 (15.0)

 Buddhist

0 (0)

1 (1.2)

 Latter Day Saint

1 (1.7)

0 (0)

 Jewish

1 (1.7)

5 (6.3)

 Specified Other

1 (1.7)

6 (7.5)

None

16 (27.6)

22 (27.5)

  1. aBolded categories were utilized for Fisher’s exact test
  2. **Statistically Significant P-values in bold and italicized