Table 1: Patient sociodemographic characteristics
VariableiCCAS, no. (%)*
n = 75
Usual care, no. (%)*
n = 72
Age, yr, mean ± SD36.5 ± 12.737.5 ± 12.2
Sex
Male26 (34.7)27 (37.5)
Female49 (65.3)41 (56.9)
Transgender†0 (0.0)4 (5.6)
Language
English59 (78.7)56 (77.8)
Spanish16 (21.3)16 (22.2)
Relationship status‡
Married/common law37 (49.3)38 (52.8)
Separated/divorced/widowed11 (14.7)10 (13.9)
Single, not in relationship18 (24.0)16 (22.2)
Single, in relationship10 (13.3)9 (12.5)
Have children47 (62.7)45 (62.5)
Immigrant74 (98.7)70 (97.2)
Citizenship status
Canadian citizen/permanent resident54 (72.0)50 (69.4)
Other21 (28.0)22 (30.6)
Years lived in Canada
Up to 5 rs41 (54.7)36 (50.0)
5 or more yr34 (45.3)36 (50.0)
Highest level of education
Up to grade 1238 (50.7)34 (47.2)
College or more37 (49.3)38 (52.8)
English reading/writing
Poor or fair19 (25.3)18 (25.0)
Good or better56 (74.7)54 (75.0)
Employment status
Full-time15 (20.0)9 (12.5)
Part time11 (14.7)16 (22.2)
Not employed49 (65.3)47 (65.3)
Annual household income before taxes
< 20 00048 (64.0)46 (63.9)
20 000-30 00012 (16.0)18 (25.0)
30 000-40 0008 (10.7)2 (2.8)
40 000-60 0002 (2.7)4 (5.6)
> 60 0005 (6.7)2 (2.8)

Note: iCCAS = interactive computer-assisted client assessment survey.

*Unless otherwise specified.

†Subsequent analyses combined transgender with female (results were same on combining with male).

‡Total does not sum up because patients were allowed to select more than 1 response.