Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of PREPARED Participants Who Completed a Telephone Survey on the Potential Unintended Health Consequences of Social Distancing Between June 2020 Through January 2021 (n = 223)

CharacteristicsN (%) or Mean (SD)
Age77.9 (6.2)
Race
 Black57 (25.6%)
 White144 (64.6%)
 Other*12 (5.4%)
 Not reported 10 (4.5%)
Male 216 (96.9%)
Geographic region
 Northeast29 (13.0%)
 South105 (47.1%)
 Midwest41 (18.4%)
 West 48 (21.5%)
eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m223.2 (8.0)
BMI, kg/m230.8 (6.5)
ADL difficulty, range 0–61.0 (1.5)
IADL difficulty, range 0–8 2.1 (1.9)
Cognition score (TICS-m), range 0–5031.5 (5.7)
Depression score (CES-D-4), range 0–12 1.9 (2.2)
Social support (mMOS-SS), range 0–100 77.9 (25.3)
Financial stress 54 (24.2%)
Symptoms burden, range 0–10 4.7 (2.2)
Hypertension207 (92.8%)
Diabetes 148 (66.4%)
Coronary heart disease105 (47.1%)
Heart failure 88 (39.5%)
Stroke 14 (6.3%)
Number of chronic conditions, range 0–52.5 (1.1)
CharacteristicsN (%) or Mean (SD)
Age77.9 (6.2)
Race
 Black57 (25.6%)
 White144 (64.6%)
 Other*12 (5.4%)
 Not reported 10 (4.5%)
Male 216 (96.9%)
Geographic region
 Northeast29 (13.0%)
 South105 (47.1%)
 Midwest41 (18.4%)
 West 48 (21.5%)
eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m223.2 (8.0)
BMI, kg/m230.8 (6.5)
ADL difficulty, range 0–61.0 (1.5)
IADL difficulty, range 0–8 2.1 (1.9)
Cognition score (TICS-m), range 0–5031.5 (5.7)
Depression score (CES-D-4), range 0–12 1.9 (2.2)
Social support (mMOS-SS), range 0–100 77.9 (25.3)
Financial stress 54 (24.2%)
Symptoms burden, range 0–10 4.7 (2.2)
Hypertension207 (92.8%)
Diabetes 148 (66.4%)
Coronary heart disease105 (47.1%)
Heart failure 88 (39.5%)
Stroke 14 (6.3%)
Number of chronic conditions, range 0–52.5 (1.1)

Notes: ADL = activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, transferring); BMI = body mass index; CES-D-4 = 4-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate; IADL = instrumental activities of daily living (heavy housework, light housework, shopping, preparing meals, managing money, using the telephone, taking medications, managing transportation); mMOS-SS = modified Medical Outcomes Survey Social Support scale; TICS-m = modified Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status.

*Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and more than one race.

Table 1.

Baseline Characteristics of PREPARED Participants Who Completed a Telephone Survey on the Potential Unintended Health Consequences of Social Distancing Between June 2020 Through January 2021 (n = 223)

CharacteristicsN (%) or Mean (SD)
Age77.9 (6.2)
Race
 Black57 (25.6%)
 White144 (64.6%)
 Other*12 (5.4%)
 Not reported 10 (4.5%)
Male 216 (96.9%)
Geographic region
 Northeast29 (13.0%)
 South105 (47.1%)
 Midwest41 (18.4%)
 West 48 (21.5%)
eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m223.2 (8.0)
BMI, kg/m230.8 (6.5)
ADL difficulty, range 0–61.0 (1.5)
IADL difficulty, range 0–8 2.1 (1.9)
Cognition score (TICS-m), range 0–5031.5 (5.7)
Depression score (CES-D-4), range 0–12 1.9 (2.2)
Social support (mMOS-SS), range 0–100 77.9 (25.3)
Financial stress 54 (24.2%)
Symptoms burden, range 0–10 4.7 (2.2)
Hypertension207 (92.8%)
Diabetes 148 (66.4%)
Coronary heart disease105 (47.1%)
Heart failure 88 (39.5%)
Stroke 14 (6.3%)
Number of chronic conditions, range 0–52.5 (1.1)
CharacteristicsN (%) or Mean (SD)
Age77.9 (6.2)
Race
 Black57 (25.6%)
 White144 (64.6%)
 Other*12 (5.4%)
 Not reported 10 (4.5%)
Male 216 (96.9%)
Geographic region
 Northeast29 (13.0%)
 South105 (47.1%)
 Midwest41 (18.4%)
 West 48 (21.5%)
eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m223.2 (8.0)
BMI, kg/m230.8 (6.5)
ADL difficulty, range 0–61.0 (1.5)
IADL difficulty, range 0–8 2.1 (1.9)
Cognition score (TICS-m), range 0–5031.5 (5.7)
Depression score (CES-D-4), range 0–12 1.9 (2.2)
Social support (mMOS-SS), range 0–100 77.9 (25.3)
Financial stress 54 (24.2%)
Symptoms burden, range 0–10 4.7 (2.2)
Hypertension207 (92.8%)
Diabetes 148 (66.4%)
Coronary heart disease105 (47.1%)
Heart failure 88 (39.5%)
Stroke 14 (6.3%)
Number of chronic conditions, range 0–52.5 (1.1)

Notes: ADL = activities of daily living (bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, eating, transferring); BMI = body mass index; CES-D-4 = 4-item Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale; eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate; IADL = instrumental activities of daily living (heavy housework, light housework, shopping, preparing meals, managing money, using the telephone, taking medications, managing transportation); mMOS-SS = modified Medical Outcomes Survey Social Support scale; TICS-m = modified Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status.

*Includes American Indian, Alaska Native, Asian, Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander, and more than one race.

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