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Table 1 Demographic characteristics

From: Health state utilities associated with attributes of weekly injection devices for treatment of type 2 diabetes

Characteristics

Scotland (N = 150)

England (N = 59)

Participants in the Analysis Sample (N = 209)

P-valuea

Age (Mean, SD)

61.2 (9.3)

58.2 (7.5)

60.4 (8.9)

0.027

Gender (n, %)

 Male

85 (56.7%)

35 (59.3%)

120 (57.4%)

0.73

 Female

65 (43.3%)

24 (40.7%)

89 (42.6%)

Ethnicity (n, %)

 White

150 (100.0%)

31 (52.5%)

181 (86.6%)

<0.0001

 Mixed

0 (0.0%)

5 (8.5%)

5 (2.4%)

 Asian

0 (0.0%)

8 (13.6%)

8 (3.8%)

 Black

0 (0.0%)

15 (25.4%)

15 (7.2%)

Marital Status (n, %)

 Single

15 (10.0%)

18 (31.0%)

33 (15.9%)

0.0006

 Married/Living with partner

105 (70.0%)

28 (48.3%)

133 (63.9%)

 Otherb

30 (20.0%)

12 (20.7%)

42 (20.2%)

Employment Status (n, %)

 Full-time work

23 (15.3%)

13 (22.0%)

36 (17.2%)

0.051

 Part-time work

24 (16.0%)

16 (27.1%)

40 (19.1%)

 Otherc

103 (68.7%)

30 (50.8%)

133 (63.6%)

Education Level (n, %)

 University degree

40 (26.7%)

24 (40.7%)

64 (30.6%)

0.048

 No University degree

110 (73.3%)

35 (59.3%)

145 (69.4%)

  1. a P-values are based on t-tests for continuous variables and chi-square analyses for categorical variables
  2. bOther marital status includes divorced (n = 19), separated (n = 8), and widowed (n = 15)
  3. cOther employment status includes homemaker/housewife (n = 1), student (n = 4), unemployed (n = 13), retired (n = 91), disabled (n = 22), carer (n = 1), and transient (n = 1)
  4. SD standard deviation