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 (%) | Â | Â |
 Male | 58 (46.8) | 33 (43.4) |
 Female | 66 (53.2) | 43 (56.6) |
Marital status, N (%) | Â | Â |
 Married or living together | 83 (66.9) | 48 (63.2) |
 Not living together | 41 (33.1) | 28 (36.8) |
Highest finished education, N (%) | Â | Â |
 Low | 46 (37.1) | 27 (35.5) |
 Middle | 52 (41.9) | 33 (43.4) |
 High | 26 (21.0) | 16 (21.1) |
Paid work, N (%) | Â | Â |
 Yes | 61 (50.4) | 40 (54.1) |
 No | 60 (49.6) | 34 (45.9) |
Religious, N (%) | Â | Â |
 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 | Â | Â |
 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 (%) | Â | Â |
 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(%) | Â | Â |
 First | 29 (22.8) | 19 (24.4) |
 Second | 12 (9.5) | 5 (6.4) |
 None | 86 (67.7) | 54 (69.2) |