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Table 8 Intangible burden of diabetes illness by patient characteristics

From: Economic Burden of Diabetic Mellitus Among Patients on Follow-up Care in Hospitals of Southwest Shewa Zone, Central Ethiopia

Variables

Intangible costs

P-value

Low (n,%)

Moderate (n,%)

High (n,%)

Observations

32

284

82

 

Sex

 Male

15 (46.9)

168 (59.2)

42 (51.2)

0.23

 Female

17 (53.1)

116 (40.8)

40 (48.8)

Age

 18-24

2 (6.3)

10 (3.5)

4 (4.9)

0.46

 25-34

0 (0.0)

25 (8.8)

11 (13.4)

 35-44

6 (18.8)

51 (17.9)

12 (4.2)

 45-54

10 (31.3)

64 (22.5)

14 (4.9)

 55-64

8 (25.0)

74 (26.1)

25 (8.8)

 >=65

6 (18.8)

60 (21.1)

16 (5.6)

Educational status

 No formal education

15 (46.9)

129 (45.4)

23 (28.0)

0.04*

 Primary education

5 (15.6)

40 (14.1)

23 (28.0)

 Secondary education

6 (18.8)

50 (17.6)

19 (23.2)

 Higher education

6 (18.8)

65 (22.9)

17 (20.7)

Residence

 Urban

17 (53.1)

165 (58.1)

50 (61.0)

0.74

 Rural

15 (46.9)

119 (41.9)

32 (39.0)

Duration of illness in years

 1-5

19 (59.4)

184 (64.8)

54 (65.9)

0.77

 6-10

12 (37.5)

71 (25.0)

20 (24.4)

 11-15

0 (0.0)

14 (4.9)

3 (3.7)

 >15

1 (3.1)

15 (5.3)

5 (6.1)

Presence of co-morbidity

 Yes

20 (62.5)

212 (74.6)

59 (72.0)

0.33

 No

12 (37.5)

72 (25.4)

23 (28.0)

  1. P-value: Chi-squared and Fisher Exact tests value, significant difference at P<0.05