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Table 1 Background information by gender, age, living status, educational level, occupational status, and residency

From: Using HbA1c measurements and the Finnish Diabetes Risk Score to identify undiagnosed individuals and those at risk of diabetes in primary care

 

Total

(n = 220)

Men

(n = 75)

Women

(n = 145)

Mean age in years (18–75 years)

52.1 (SD ± 14.1)

52.7

(SD ± 13.7)

51.8

(SD ± 14.3)

Living status

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 Living alone

17 (7.7)

6 (8.0)

11 (7.6)

 Living with one other person

99 (45.0)

36 (48.0)

63 (43.4)

 Living with two or more persons

102 (46.4)

32 (42.7)

70 (48.3)

 Living status missing

2 (0.9)

1 (1.3)

1 (0.7)

Educational level

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 Elementary school/junior high school or equal

52 (23.6)

15 (20.0)

37 (25.5)

 Upper secondary school/vocational training/senior high school or equal

65 (29.5)

30 (40.0)

35 (24.1)

 University degree

101 (45.9)

29 (38.7)

72 (49.7)

 Educational level missing

2 (0.9)

1 (1.3)

1 (0.7)

Occupational status

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 Working partly or full time

174 (79.1)

61 (81.3)

113 (77.9)

 Unemployed

6 (2,7)

2 (2.7)

4 (2,8)

 Pensioner (disabled/elderly pensioner)

34 (15.5)

12 (16.0)

22 (15.2)

 Other

6 (2.7)

0 (0.0)

6 (4.1)

PHC centre

n (%)

n (%)

n (%)

 Akureyri

109 (49.5)

39 (35.8)

70 (64,2)

 Husavik

40 (18.2)

13 (32.5)

27 (67.5)

 Saudarkrokur

71 (32.3)

23 (32.4)

48 (67.6)