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Table 2 Background Socio-demographics

From: Valuing injection frequency and other attributes of type 2 diabetes treatments in Australia: a discrete choice experiment

 

Overall (n = 171)

N,%

Injectable patients (n = 58) N,%

Oral patients (n = 113) N,%

Gender

 Male

104 (60.8)

37 (63.8)

67 (59.3)

 Female

67 (39.2)

21 (36.2)

46 (40.7)

Age

 18–29 years

4 (2.3)

3 (5.2)

1 (0.9)

 30–39 years

10 (5.8)

8 (13.8)

2 (1.8)

 40–49 years

24 (14.0)

8 (13.8)

16 (14.2)

 50–59 years

48 (28.1)

19 (32.8)

29 (25.7)

 60–69 years

64 (37.4)

17 (29.3)

47 (41.6)

 70 years and over

21 (12.3)

3 (5.2)

18 (15.9)

Household income

 $Nil-$33,799 ($0–$649 a week)

35 (20.5)

7 (12.1)

28 (24.8)

 $33,800–$72,999 ($650–$1399 a week)

47 (27.5)

23 (39.7)

24 (21.2)

 $72,800–$129,999 ($1400–$2499 a week)

45 (26.3)

15 (25.9)

30 (26.5)

 $130,000–$181,999 ($2500–$3499 a week)

13 (7.6)

6 (10.3)

7 (6.2)

 $182,000 or more ($3500 or more a week)

5 (2.9)

2 (3.4)

3 (2.7)

 Prefer not to answer

26 (15.2)

5 (8.6)

21 (18.6)

Household composition

 Couple family with no children

60 (35.1)

15 (25.9)

45 (39.8)

 Couple family with children

44 (25.7)

19 (32.8)

25 (22.1)

 One parent family

6 (3.5)

2 (3.4)

4 (3.5)

 Other family

5 (2.9)

1 (1.7)

4 (3.5)

 Single person household

40 (23.4)

17 (29.3)

23 (20.4)

 Group household (i.e., shared)

16 (9.4)

4 (6.9)

12 (10.6)

State

 ACT

4 (2.3)

2 (3.4)

2 (1.8)

 NSW

77 (45.0)

22 (37.9)

55 (48.7)

 VIC

41 (24.0)

19 (32.8)

22 (19.5)

 QLD

18 (10.5)

4 (6.9)

14 (12.4)

 SA

17 (9.9)

7 (12.1)

10 (8.8)

 WA

10 (5.8)

1 (1.7)

9 (8.0)

 TAS

3 (1.8)

3 (5.2)

0 (0.0)

 NT

1 (0.6)

0 (0.0)

1 (0.9)

Patient type

 General Patient

89 (52.0)

36 (62.1)

53 (46.9)

 Concessional Patient

82 (48.0)

22 (37.9)

60 (53.1)