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. 2024 Jun 16;14(7):1811–1821. doi: 10.1007/s13555-024-01205-0

Table 1.

Characteristics of the study population

Study characteristics Total responders included in analysis (N = 978)
Connection to AD, % (n)
 Adult patient 81.8% (800)
 Caregiver of child 18.2% (178)
Patient age, mean ± SD
 Adult patient 46.3 ± 18.4
 Child 8.5 ± 4.9
Patient gender, % (n)
 Female 67.7% (662)
 Male 31.2% (305)
 Other 1.1% (11)
Respondent income, % (n)
 $24,999 or less 13.1% (128)
 $25,000–49,999 18.7% (183)
 $50,000–74,999 20.4% (200)
 $75,000–99,999 17.1% (167)
 $100,000–124,999 11.4% (112)
 $125,000–149,999 6.2% (61)
 $150,000 or more 13.0% (127)
Respondent insurance, % (n)
 Employer-sponsored 50.0% (489)
 Medicare 22.2% (217)
 Medicaid 12.6% (123)
 TRICARE or VA 3.3% (32)
 Policy purchased on commercial market 4.9% (48)
 Policy purchased on state/federal exchange 4.8% (47)
 Unsure 2.2% (22)
Respondent education, % (n)
 Less than high school 1.1% (11)
 Completed some high school 2.1% (21)
 High school graduate 9.1% (89)
 Completed some college 21.4% (209)
 Technical post-secondary degree 6.8% (67)
 Four-year college degree 35.0% (342)
 Master’s degree/doctorate 24.4% (239)
Patient race, % (n)
 Asian or Asian American 9.3% (91)
 Black or African American 8.9% (87)
 Multiracial 5.7% (56)
 Native American or Alaskan Native 1.0% (10)
 Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander 0.5% (5)
 Other/I don’t know/prefer not to answer 4.3% (42)
 White 70.2% (687)
Patient ethnicity, % Hispanic (n) 13.8% (135)
Disease severity, % (n)
 Clear 6.2% (61)
 Mild 31.0% (303)
 Moderate 43.2% (423)
 Severe 19.5% (191)

AD Atopic dermatitis, SD standard deviation, VA Veterans Affairs