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. 2006 May 18;92(11):1651–1655. doi: 10.1136/hrt.2005.072405

Table 2 Cumulative numbers and percentages of participants stating that they preferred drugs in the first and second interviews.

Five‐year coronary risk Social class Total
I & II III IV & V Not known
First interview
3% 23 (37.1%) 55 (58.5%) 33 (71.7%) 1 (100%) 112 (55.2%)
6% 27 (43.5%) 58 (61.7%) 34 (73.9%) 1 (100%) 120 (59.1%)
10% 33 (53.2%) 67 (71.3%) 37 (80.4%) 1 (100%) 138 (68.0%)
15% 38 (61.3%) 73 (77.7%) 40 (87.0%) 1 (100%) 152 (74.9%)
20% 43 (69.4%) 77 (81.9%) 43 (93.5%) 1 (100%) 164 (80.8%)
30% 44 (71.0%) 83 (88.3%) 44 (95.7%) 1 (100%) 172 (84.7%)
Declined at 30% 62 (100%) 94 (100%) 46 (100%) 1 (100%) 203 (100%)
Second interview
3% 17 (30.4%) 38 (44.7%) 21 (53.8%) 1 (100%) 77 (42.5%)
6% 23 (41.1%) 45 (52.9%) 24 (61.5%) 1 (100%) 93 (51.4%)
10% 29 (51.8%) 55 (64.7%) 31 (79.5%) 1 (100%) 116 (64.1%)
15% 36 (64.3%) 66 (77.6%) 36 (92.3%) 1 (100%) 139 (76.8%)
20% 41 (73.2%) 71 (83.5%) 37 (94.9%) 1 (100%) 150 (82.9%)
30% 41 (73.2%) 76 (89.4%) 38 (97.4%) 1 (100%) 156 (86.2%)
Declined at 30% 56 (100%) 85 (100%) 39 (100%) 1 (100%) 181 (100%)