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. 2007 Jan 18;93(5):601–605. doi: 10.1136/hrt.2006.099598

Table 2 Sociodemographic and lifestyle characteristics, reported symptoms, and medical and family history of sudden arrhythmic death syndrome cases as reported by informants during interviews (n = 39).

Education*
 Primary school 3 (8%)
 Secondary school 22 (61%)
 College of further education 6 (17%)
 University 5 (14%)
Employment*
 Self‐employed 4 (13%)
 Employed 22 (61%)
 Unemployed 4 (11%)
 House‐person 1 (3%)
 Full‐time education 5 (14%)
Smoking status*
 Current smoker 12 (33%)
 Ex‐smoker 6 (17%)
 Non‐smoker 18 (50%)
Alcohol consumption*
 Teetotaller 2 (6%)
 Occasional 24 (67%)
 Regular 10 (28%)
Symptoms†
 Dizzy spells 11 (28%)
 Fainting/blackouts 7 (18%)
 Palpitations 7 (18%)
 Shortness of breath 10 (26%)
 Chest pain 7 (18%)
 Indigestion 13 (33%)
Medical history†
 Hypertension 1 (3%)
 Epilepsy 1 (3%)
 Psychiatric history 3 (8%)
Family history†
 Miscarriage 8 (21%)
 Cot death 2 (5%)
 Childhood death 3 (7%)
 Unexplained accident 2 (5%)
 Sudden death 7 (18%)

SADS, sudden arrhythmic death syndrome.

*3 SADS cases <16 years, all of whom were in full‐time education, are not included.

†SADS cases appear more than once under these table subheadings.