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. 2022 Mar 11;7(2):71–78. doi: 10.1177/24755303221079814

Table 1.

Sociodemographics of Patients in This Study With GPP and Plaque Psoriasis.

Characteristic GPP GPP sample size Plaque psoriasis Plaque psoriasis sample size
Age, years, mean (SD) 50.9 (14.3) 60 50.6 (14.3) 4894
Sex, female, n (%) 36 (60.0) 60 2174 (44.4) 4894
Health insurance type, n (%) 55 4662
 Private 33 (60.0) 3480 (74.6)
 Medicare 16 (29.1) 811 (17.4)
 Medicaid 546 (11.7)
 No insurance 153 (3.3)
Education, n (%) 59 4882
 High school graduate/GED 23 (39.0) 1189 (24.4)
 College graduate or higher 21 (35.6) 1841 (37.7)
Work status, n (%) 60 4886
 Full-time 31 (51.7) 2926 (59.9)
 Part-time 399 (8.2)
 Retired 9 (15.0) 781 (16.0)
 Disabled 12 (20.0) 369 (7.6)
 Other 411 (8.4)
Smoking status, current, n (%) 12 (20.3) 59 822 (17.0) 4844
BMI (kg/m2), n (%) 59 4826
 Normal/underweight (≤24.9) 9 (15.3) 929 (19.2)
 Overweight (25–29.9) 15 (25.4) 1489 (30.9)
 Obese (≥30) 35 (59.3) 2408 (49.9)

Abbreviation: BMI, body mass index; GED, General Education Development; GPP, generalized pustular psoriasis; SD, standard deviation. Categories are not an exhaustive list due to the small sample size.