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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Mar 26.
Published in final edited form as: Lancet Rheumatol. 2023 Dec 20;6(2):e105–e114. doi: 10.1016/S2665-9913(23)00296-5

Table 2:

Frequency of reports of economic insecurities, total and by income and education

Poverty Lower education (<college degree)
Insecurities Total % (n) No (n = 206) % (n) Yes (n = 29) % (n) p* No (n = 138) % (n) Yes (n = 113) % (n) p*
Housing 23 (57) 19 (39) 41 (12) 0·0060 12 (16) 36 (41) <0·0001
Financial 21 (53) 16 (32) 55 (16) <0·0001 11 (15) 34 (38) <0·0001
Food 17 (43) 12 (25) 45 (13) <0·0001 9 (12) 27 (31) <0·0001
SLE care 42 (106) 40 (82) 48 (14) 0·42 31 (43) 56 (63) <0·0001
Any of the above 55 (135) 49 (100) 79 (23) 0·0019 39 (54) 72 (81) <0·0001
Number of insecurities
0 46 (117) 52 (106) 21 (6) 0·0002 61 (84) 28 (32) <0·0001
1 25 (63) 26 (53) 21 (6) 24 (33) 27 (30)
≥ 2 29 (72) 23 (47) 59 (17) 15 (21) 45 (51)

SLE=systemic lupus erythematosus·

*

p-values from chi-square analyses