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Table 1 Patient characteristics of complete sample and traders only

From: Self-esteem in patients with venous thromboembolism predicts time trade-off values for own health

 

Complete sample(N = 128)

Traders (N = 79)

Gender, N (%)

  

 Male

58 (46.8)

33 (43.4)

 Female

66 (53.2)

43 (56.6)

Marital status, N (%)

  

 Married or living together

83 (66.9)

48 (63.2)

 Not living together

41 (33.1)

28 (36.8)

Highest finished education, N (%)

  

 Low

46 (37.1)

27 (35.5)

 Middle

52 (41.9)

33 (43.4)

 High

26 (21.0)

16 (21.1)

Paid work, N (%)

  

 Yes

61 (50.4)

40 (54.1)

 No

60 (49.6)

34 (45.9)

Religious, N (%)

  

 Yes

59 (48.4)

38 (50.7)

 No

63 (51.6)

37 (49.3)

 Mean age, (sd)

52.52 (15.64)

53.00 (15.27)

Sum of comorbidities, N (%)a

  

 0

59 (50.4)

32 (44.4)

 1–2

53 (45.3)

36 (50.0)

 3–4

5 (4.3)

4 (5.6)

Pulmonary embolism, N (%)

  

 First

12 (9.4)

7 (9.0)

 Second

3 (2.4)

2 (2.6)

 None

112 (88.2)

69 (88.5)

Deep venous thrombosis, N(%)

  

 First

29 (22.8)

19 (24.4)

 Second

12 (9.5)

5 (6.4)

 None

86 (67.7)

54 (69.2)

  1. Some respondents had missing values on one or more variables; proportions given are valid proportions rounded to sum up to 100%
  2. aThe five comorbidities included in this variable are: diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, pulmonary diseases and ‘else’